Pakistan bans two cricket bowlers for doping

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Pakistan bans Shoaib and Asif for doping
http://sports.yahoo.com/sk/news?slug=reu-pakistanban&prov=reuters&type=lgns

KARACHI, Pakistan, Nov 1 (Reuters) - A Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) drugs tribunal banned Shoaib Akhtar for two years and fellow fast bowler Mohammad Asif for one year on Wednesday after finding them guilty of doping offences.

A statement issued by the tribunal said the players had been informed of the decision and had the right to appeal. The bans, effective from Oct. 15, rule both out of next year's World Cup.

The chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Nasim Ashraf, said the tribunal's ruling was not a recommendation but a final decision.

"It is an independent tribunal and their decision is final under the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) regulations to which we are a signatory," he told Reuters.

"The players and the board have seven days to lodge an appeal against the bans. The board is still assessing the tribunal decision," he said.

The tribunal, headed by barrister Shahid Hamid and including former test captain Intikhab Alam and Waqar Ahmed of the Pakistan Sports Board, was set up by the PCB after both players tested positive for the banned steroid nandrolone.

They were recalled from the Champions Trophy in India earlier this month after the board got the results of the out-of-competition tests carried out in Pakistan before the tournament.

THOROUGH INVESTIGATION

Hamid said both players had been given a fair opportunity to defend themselves and the tribunal made a decision after thorough investigation of the serious issue.

"We even offered the players the opportunity to have their B samples tested and to bring anyone they wanted to the hearing to help them," Hamid added.

"We made sure the process of tests was handed properly and both players accepted the findings of the WADA laboratory in Malaysia. They can now appeal to a higher tribunal," he said.

Akhtar is the first cricketer to be banned for taking a banned steroid and his punishment is the severest since Australian leg-spinner Shane Warne was suspended for one year before the 2003 World Cup for taking a diuretic.

"There are no mitigating circumstances which would justify the imposition of a sanction less than the minimum prescribed, namely a ban of two years," the tribunal said of Shoaib in its 19-page decision.

However, the tribunal said the circumstances justified a more lenient view in the case of the more inexperienced Asif.

Former test captains, Javed Miandad and Rashid Latif reacted with shock to the announcement.

"I am deeply hurt and disappointed. It is a sad day for Pakistan cricket," Miandad said.

Latif said the two players should appeal.

"The players should appeal against the ban because they claim they are innocent and have taken the substance by mistake," he said.

Akhtar, 31, has taken 165 test and 208 one-day wickets and broke the 100 mph barrier bowling at the 2003 World Cup.

Asif, 23, is a relative newcomer to international cricket but has already taken 30 wickets in six tests.

The ban prevents the players from taking part in any international or domestic cricket and they have also been put on the Pakistan Olympic Association list of doping offenders.

Shoaib and Asif are also ineligible to receive any direct or indirect funding from the PCB or any of its affiliates.
 

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I was down in the Caribbean recently where they are holding next year's Cricket World Cup and I watched some cricket while I was down there. I gained a new appreciation for the bowlers. Those guys work hard! That run-up they do before every bowl has to get exhausting.
 

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I was down in the Caribbean recently where they are holding next year's Cricket World Cup and I watched some cricket while I was down there. I gained a new appreciation for the bowlers. Those guys work hard! That run-up they do before every bowl has to get exhausting.

if your a quick (fast bowler) and you get stuck in the field for a day or two its a killer!

i play 40 over games over here so just bowling 8 overs is more fun than hard work - but it is a strain!

doing days in the field in say india (i think racoon has indian roots and will back this up - Shabash) is something that would be really hard work!

not thats it something that England are noted for but batting for any length of time has the same effect.


Look forward to an Ashes thread coming your way very soon!
 

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