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PCB To Charge Ahmed Shehzad After Found Positive In Dope Test
By CricShots - Jul 10, 2018 7:34 pm
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On Tuesday, the Pakistan Cricket Board announced that they will charge the Pakistan cricketer Ahmed Shehzad as was found positive for a banned substance. The issuance of the notice comes over two months after the test but Shehzad now has 14 days to respond.

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Ahmed Shehzad

PCC’s social media post read: “Independent Review Board Report on doping case has been received by PCB. Cricketer Ahmed Shehzad has tested positive for a banned substance. PCB will issue charge sheet today (Tuesday).”

Shehzad originally has gone through a random dope test in Faisalabad during the 50-over Pakistan Cup in the last week of April, but news of a positive test emerged through media reports on June 20. The original finding, from the WADA-accredited lab in India, had reached the PCB in early June.

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Ahmed can request for his B sample (taken at the time as his A sample) to be tested, and if that test does not confirm a positive result then his suspension would be lifted with immediate effect. He can also request for a hearing before an anti-doping court through a written application that must be received by the anti-doping manager within 14 days.

Earlier in June, the PCB had announced a player had failed a doping test but refused to reveal the name of cricketer until the completion of the investigation, as per the rules of the International Cricket Council (ICC).

As per reports, the batsman was tested during the Pakistan Cup. The domestic five-team one-day tournament was held from April 19 to May 1. Shehzad was the highest run-scorer as he scored 372 runs with three fifties and a century for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Shehzad, 26, has struggled to nail down a place in the Pakistan squad in recent years but played in the two-match Twenty20 series at Scotland in June, where he scored a combined 38 runs as the visitors recorded commanding victories.