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PCB bans Kashif Siddique for 2 years for failing dope test

He has been banned for two years.

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KKR bowler Pradeep Sangwan fails IPL’s dope test

The sixth edition of Indian Premier League (IPL), which was rocked by the spot-fixing scandal, has now been hit by a doping fiasco with Delhi and Kolkata Knight Riders' promising left-arm seamer Pradeep Sangwan failing a random dope test during the cash-rich league.

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ECB pledge to stop players from using recreational drugs

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) pledged to take all "reasonable steps" to stop players using recreational drugs following an inquest into the death of one the game's rising stars on Tuesday.

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ICC should take hands-on approach on doping: Eoin Morgan

In the wake of the sensational doping revelation by the disgraced former Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong, England batsman Eoin Morgan said the ICC should get its act together.

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Pakistan to introduce drug testing in domestic T20 championship

Pakistan will introduce drug testing in its domestic Twenty20 tournament that begins Saturday in accordance with rules from the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), its cricket board has announced.

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BCCI to come under RTI?

The Sports Ministry is pinning its hope on the Central Information Commission to bring the Indian Cricket Board (BCCI) under the purview of the Right To Information Act.

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South African Rory Kleinveldt fails dope test

A South African anti-doping organisation has said that Proteas allrounder Rory Kleinveldt had failed a doping test.

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We have conveyed our stand on RTI to Central Information Commission: BCCI

The BCCI joint secretary Anurag Thakur stated that the board has written to the Central Information Commission (CIC) regarding its stand on not coming under the purview of the RTI.

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Sports ministry relents, exempts Indian cricketers from WADA rules

Bowing to the BCCI's objections, the Sports Ministry on Monday decided to exempt cricketers from some World Anti-Doping Agency rules, including the contentious 'whereabouts clause', in the revised National Sports Development Bill.

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Ajay Maken optimistic of BCCI accepting new sports bill

Sports Minister Ajay Maken is hoping that the BCCI would have no objection to the new draft of National Sports development Bill, which could not be passed earlier in the Cabinet after some of the ministers objected to it.

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