Raza Hasan, the Pakistan left-arm spinner, has been suspended from playing any type of cricket for a long time, having tried positive for a disallowed substance.
The Pakistan Cricket Board had directed dope tests amid the Pentangular one-day container 2015 in Karachi. The specimen gathered from Hasan was consequently dissected at a World Anti-Doping Agency authorize research facility. The outcomes were handed-off to the PCB, who banned Hasan on the premise of their against doping standards.
"Amid the time of ineligibility, he won't be qualified for take an interest in any way, in any cricket match or action (other than approved hostile to doping instruction or restoration projects) approved or sorted out by the PCB," a PCB discharge said
The PCB had advised Hasan of their discoveries on March 24, and he did have the chance to demand a hearing inside of 14 days, yet did not do as such.
The 22-year old Hasan has played 10 Twenty20 matches for Pakistan, having made his introduction in September 2012. He went ahead to partake in the World T20 later in the month, where he took three wickets in four matches at an economy of 4.93.
His ODI experience is constrained to stand out match, and he last played global cricket in December 2014 against New Zealand.
Monday, 25 May 2015
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