Mohammad Shahzad charged with anti-doping rule violation. |
Afghanistan's dashing wicketkeeper-batsman Mohammad Shahzad has been accused of a hostile to doping guideline infringement, the International Cricket Council (ICC) affirmed on Thursday (April 13).
Shahzad's out-of-rivalry test was directed on January 17 not long ago at the ICC Academy in Dubai and taking after examination at the WADA-licensed research facility in Salt Lake City, the outcomes demonstrated the nearness of Clenbuterol, a restricted substance which shows up in Section 1.2 of the WADA Prohibited List (in the classification of other anabolic specialists).
According to the ICC Anti-Doping code, there would be a disciplinary procedure set up and keeping in mind that Shahzad chooses to challenge the discoveries of the medication test by asking for a trial of his B test inside five days from the issuance of notice, he could confront suspension which will happen from as right on time as April 26.
There's a settled convention that the worldwide body might take after from all over would be no further remarks until the fruition of the procedure.
The Process:
- Within five days from the date of the notice of the charge, Shahzad has the privilege to demand that his B test is broke down.
- Within 12 days from the date of the notice of charge, Shahzad can challenge the burden of the temporary suspension at a temporary hearing, in which case the temporary suspension won't be forced until the test is resolved.
- If Shahzad chooses not to exercise his entitlement to challenge the inconvenience of the temporary suspension inside the 12-day due date, his temporary suspension will instantly begin on 26 April 2017.
- Shahzad needs to react to the charge inside 14 days. On the off chance that he neglects to do as such, he will be considered to have postponed his qualification to a hearing and confessed to having submitted the counter doping standard infringement.
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