15/07/2008

WADA accuses IPL of breaking rules.


As per the WADA rules a player should not be identified unless his/her 'B' sample is analysed and in Asif's case, the 'B' sample is unexamined.

By prematurely announcing his name, IPL has provided Asif an opportunity to get away using legal loop holes.

WADA themselves say,
"This deviation from the
WADA regulation can now help Asif win his case in appeal if his medical
and legal representative fought his case well."

This unnecessary haste makes one wonder, whether it was done to help Asif and PCB.

The suspicion is further heightened by the fact that the timeline is questionable.

The WADA provides results in a fortnight, so why did it take so long for IPL to confirm that a player has tested positive.

Another murky day in International cricket.

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2 comments:

Jrod said...

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