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Russell describes doping allegation­s against him as “stressing...

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know you have to face reality and know that something is going on like that, it’s kind of stressing and depressing”.

Russell, who is commenting on the issue for the first time publicly, is in the United States for the Florida leg of the Caribbean Premier League which gets underway today.

His lawyer Patrick Forster disputed JADCO’s claim during a hearing by an independen­t panel last week saying his client only received correspond­ence twice.

Forster claims that Russell has only received correspond­ence for the period January to March, 2015 and July to September, 2015 and has requested the Commission make available the third correspond­ence.

“I have an amazing bunch of guys around me. So they keep me occupied, they keep me laughing. I just think that is a very good thing to do while going through something like that,” said Russell.

“Everything is in place. My lawyers are doing whatever they have to do so I don’t really want to have to talk about it that much.”

However, Russell has avoided direct comment on the issues arising from last week’s independen­t panel hearing in Jamaica.

He and the Tallawahs are preparing for the final two games of the league stage of the CPL at Central Broward Stadium in Lauderhill, Florida.

“This is what we live for, to be on top of the table,” said Russell, 28, who helped West Indies to win the 2016 World T20 titles earlier this year.

“We still have a few games to go. We’re still not going to take anything for granted. We’re going to try and play our best cricket so we can be in form going into the crucial games.”

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