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ICC informs SLC on Tharanga drug issue
Colombo, June 9: The ICC has informed Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) that opener Upul Tharanga has failed the test for a banned substance. According to a media release issued by SLC, his urine sample had been taken on March 29 after ...
Iccinforms Slc On Tharanga Testing Postive For Banneddrug Aid
Asif asks IPL, WADA to delay his 'B' sample test
Karachi: Dope-tainted seamer Mohammad Asif has requested the IPL authorities and World Anti Doping Agency (WADA) to postpone his 'B' sample test, to next month so as to strengthen his defence in the case and to arrange for travel documents.<br/><br/&am...
Shoaib Akhtar happy to take dope tests
Lahore: Pakistan speedster Shoaib Akhtar Saturday moved to dispel any suggestion he was running away from dope tests ahead of the Champions Trophy, saying he will be the first to give a sample. ...
Asif tested positive for nandrolone
Lahore: Karachi: Pakistan paceman Mohammad Asif tested positive for the banned steroid nandrolone during the Indian Premier League (IPL), his lawyer said Friday. ...
Woolmer was poisoned to death: Report
London:In a major breakthrough in the Bob Woolmer murder investigation, an anonymous caller told Jamaica police that the Pakistan coach was poisoned by ~~aconite~~, believed to be the ~~~~perfect~~~~ drug to mask a murder. ...
Pak captain Inzamam backs drug charge duo
Karachi:Banned Pakistan skipper Inzamam-ul Haq has backed team-mates Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif to be cleared of doping charges, saying they must have taken banned drugs accidentally. ...
Maverick Akhtar fights his biggest battle
More imagesKarachi:Weaving through the streets on a motorbike, Shoaib Akhtar rushes back to his hotel from a nightclub -- only to be caught out when his coach spots a girl~~s lipstick on a glass. ...
ACB names members of panel for Warne drug hearing
Sydney: Former Test spinner and selector Peter Taylor was on Monday appointed to a three-strong panel, which will adjudicate on Shane Warne's positive drug test. Taylor was named alongside justice Glen Williams from the Queensland Court of Appeal and medical specialist ...
Drug shame Warne pushes Iraq out of Aussie headlines
Sydney: Cricketer Shane Warne's dramatic exit from the World Cup knocked the looming war with Iraq off the front pages in Australia on Wednesday as the sports-mad nation reacted with bewildered anger to the latest scandal engulfing its spin king. "Devastated" ...