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Pakistan’s Ahmad faces ban after failing drug test

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LAHORE: Maverick Pakistan opener Ahmed Shehzad (pic) failed a drug test conducted during a domestic tournament in April, the country’s cricket authoritie­s confirmed, and could face a ban of up to four years.

The offence is the latest in a long litany of Pakistani players charged with doping, and is a severe blow to the 26-year-old’s stuttering career.

The Pakistan Cricket Board will issue a formal charge sheet “later today” it said in a release yesterday, confirming reports in recent days that Shehzad had tested positive for a banned substance.

Shehzad lost his Test place following Pakistan’s tour to the West Indies in mid-2017 and has not played a one-day internatio­nal since last October.

He was part of Pakistan’s Twenty20 squad for the team’s two internatio­nal matches last month, managing scores of 14 and 24, but missed out on playing for the tri-series Twenty20 in Zimbabwe which ended Sunday.

Pakistan’s cricketers have a history of failing tests for performanc­e enhancing drugs.

Pace bowlers Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif were both caught using banned substances in 2006 but later reprieved after a tribunal set aside their drug tests.

Later rule changes led to a two-year ban for left-arm spinner Raza Hasan, who failed a doping test in 2015.

Two other Pakistan spinners, Yasir Shah and Abdur Rehman, have also received temporary bans in recent years. — AFP

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