Don't remember consuming prohibited drugs: Rehman Karachi, Oct 3: Pakistan left-arm spinner Abdul Rehman, who is facing a two-year ban after testing positive in England, today claimed that he has not consumed any prohibited medicines or substances which could lead to his sanctioning. "Frankly speaking I ...
Modi scoffs at doping allegation Mumbai: IPL chairman Lalit Modi insists no player tested positive for any banned drugs in the second edition of the T20 League held in South Africa in April-May.Modi's remarks came in the wake of reports from South Africa that ...
Kumble in ICC panel to solve WADA crisis Dubai: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has constituted an International Registered Testing Pool (IRTP) working group to resolve the concerns the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on the implementation of the ‘whereabouts’ clause incor...
Cricketers are different from others, says Yuvraj Mumbai: According to Yuvraj Singh, cricketers are different from other sports persons in India because they are playing to a cramped calendar and that makes it necessary for them to guard their privacy in a brief off-season.This is the reason why ...
Cricketers worry about WADA not justified: Sushil Mumbai: Olympic bronze medallist wrestler Sushil Kumar on Wednesday asked the Indian cricketers to shrug off all apprehensions about the 'whereabout' clause of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) code and accept it without any reservation.Sushil, who is a WADA signatory, d...
Sign WADA : Sania, Bhupathi tell cricketers Mumbai: Indian cricketers are getting more and more isolated in the sports world as they refuse to sign the "Whereabouts" clause of International cricket council's WADA-compliant Anti-Doping Code.Tennis stars Mahesh Bhupathai and Sania Mirza on Tuesday requested the Indian...
BCCI hits back at Sports Minister on WADA New Delhi: Board of Control for Cricket in India on Monday termed Sports Minister M S Gill's view that cricketers should sign the World Anti-Doping Agency clause as his personal opinion and claimed that the Cricket Board would stick to ...
Sports minister backs WADA New Delhi: BCCI and Indian cricketers have strong reservation about the “wherabouts” clause of World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), but Sports minister MS Gill strongly supports the WADA rule.India's leading cricketers were unhappy with the whereabouts clau...
WADA laments BCCI decision New Delhi: The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) on Sunday expressed its concern over the Board of Control for Cricket in India’s decision rejecting a WADA clause which makes it mandatory for the Indian cricketers to be available for out of competition ...
BCCI says no to 'WADA' New Delhi: The deadlock between the Board of Cricket Control in India (BCCI) and the World Anti Doping Agency (WADA) continues, after the BCCI backed its players and refused to accept the ‘whereabouts’ clause.The ‘whereabouts’ clause...