India Faces England in Winner-Takes-All ODI at Lord's
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Pakistan cricketer Mohammad Nawaz faces a three-month ban for a doping violation involving Carboxy-THC at the T20 World Cup. Read details on his suspension and potential release.
Pakistan cricketer Mohammad Nawaz received a three-month ban for breaching the ICC Anti-Doping Code. The violation occurred after a T20 World Cup fixture against the Netherlands on February 7, where he tested positive for Carboxy-THC, classified as a Substance of Abuse. Nawaz admitted the violation, stating it was unrelated to enhancing sporting performance.
His period of ineligibility, backdated to May 1, has effectively been served. Nawaz voluntarily accepted a provisional suspension, and his proactive engagement in an ICC-approved treatment program led to a reduction in the ban's effective duration. He has already spent two and a half months under provisional suspension, and subject to successfully completing the treatment, he will not serve further time.
Individual records from the February 7 match and subsequent games until May 1 have been disqualified. Nawaz's situation highlights the ICC's commitment to anti-doping regulations while considering circumstances of abuse.
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