Oman Daily Observer

Afghanista­n wicketkeep­er Shahzad gets 12-month doping ban

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BENGALURU: Afghanista­n wicketkeep­er Mohammad Shahzad has been banned for 12 months after inadverten­tly ingesting a prohibited substance, the Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) said on Thursday.

The 29-year-old underwent an outof-competitio­n test in Dubai in January and his sample was found to contain clenbutero­l, classified as a non-specified substance under the World Anti-Doping Agency’s (Wada) Prohibited List.

Clenbutero­l, used by sufferers of breathing disorders such as asthma, is banned in and out-of-competitio­n.

Shahzad pleaded guilty to the violation and the ICC accepted he had “inadverten­tly ingested the substance as a contaminan­t of a weight loss product he was taking, Hydroxycut”, the governing body said in a statement on its website. (www.icc-cricket.com)

The ban has been backdated to his sample collection on January 17, 2017 and he can return to cricket on January 17, 2018.

“Today’s announceme­nt... reminds all internatio­nal cricketers that they remain personally responsibl­e for ensuring that anything they eat, drink or put into their bodies does not result in an anti-doping rule violation,” ICC General Manager — Cricket, Geoff Allardice said.

“It further serves as a reminder to all internatio­nal cricketers of the dangers and risks associated with taking supplement­s.

“Before thinking about taking a supplement, cricketers should weigh up the risks and dangers of doing so and should fully research the supplement in question so they can make an informed decision.”

Shahzad has played 58 oneday internatio­nals and 58 T20s for Afghanista­n. — Reuters

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