LAHORE: Discarded Pakistan opener Ahmed Shahzad has chosen not to challenge the positive dope test report as he didn't ask for the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for the testing of 'B' test while the due date for the same terminated on Thursday.
Presently Shehzad, 26, needs to present his answer with all due respect by July 27 and after that the PCB will choose the punishment for his demonstration of recklessness as per World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) rules.
Sources said by not challengingthe report, right-gave Shehzad has the opportunity to get lighter punishment, however in the meantime everything relies upon how effectively he argues the case.
WADA has distinctive terms of discipline under various conditions. In addition, Shehzad's turn of procuring the administrations of Babar Awan, a main legal advisor, will likewise make some 'positive' impact looking into it.
LAHORE: Discarded Pakistan opener Ahmed Shahzad has chosen not to challenge the positive dope test report as he didn't ask for the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for the testing of 'B' test while the due date for the same lapsed on Thursday.
Presently Shehzad, 26, needs to present his answer with all due respect by July 27 and after that the PCB will choose the punishment for his demonstration of unreliability as indicated by World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) rules.
Sources said by not challengingthe report, right-gave Shehzad has the opportunity to get lighter punishment, yet in the meantime everything relies upon how effectively he argues the case.
WADA has distinctive terms of discipline under various conditions. In addition, Shehzad's turn of enlisting the administrations of Babar Awan, a main legal counselor, will likewise make some 'positive' impact looking into it.
Presently Shehzad, 26, needs to present his answer with all due respect by July 27 and after that the PCB will choose the punishment for his demonstration of recklessness as per World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) rules.
Sources said by not challengingthe report, right-gave Shehzad has the opportunity to get lighter punishment, however in the meantime everything relies upon how effectively he argues the case.
WADA has distinctive terms of discipline under various conditions. In addition, Shehzad's turn of procuring the administrations of Babar Awan, a main legal advisor, will likewise make some 'positive' impact looking into it.
LAHORE: Discarded Pakistan opener Ahmed Shahzad has chosen not to challenge the positive dope test report as he didn't ask for the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for the testing of 'B' test while the due date for the same lapsed on Thursday.
Presently Shehzad, 26, needs to present his answer with all due respect by July 27 and after that the PCB will choose the punishment for his demonstration of unreliability as indicated by World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) rules.
Sources said by not challengingthe report, right-gave Shehzad has the opportunity to get lighter punishment, yet in the meantime everything relies upon how effectively he argues the case.
WADA has distinctive terms of discipline under various conditions. In addition, Shehzad's turn of enlisting the administrations of Babar Awan, a main legal counselor, will likewise make some 'positive' impact looking into it.
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