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ACB anti-doping panel to hear Warne's case on Saturday
Thursday, February 13 2003 14:53 Hrs (IST)

Sydney: Shane Warne's high-profile drug case would be heard by Australian Cricket Board's anti-doping committee, Sydney on Saturday.

Supreme Court Justice Bill Gillard is expected to head the three-member panel to decide Warne's fate in the game.

A test on Warne, conducted by the Australian Sports Drug Agency, on January 22 revealed presence of the banned diuretics and the cricketer beat a hasty retreat from World Cup without playing even a single match.

Another test will be conducted on Warne's 'B' sample and if it also turns out to be positive, Warne risks a two-year ban from international cricket unless mitigating circumstances are proved.

Extras:
Warne returns home, says he is innocent of drug abuse



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