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Cricketer Prithvi Shaw Suspended For Eight Months For Doping Violation

Updated: 30 July 2019 21:21 IST

Prithvi Shaw, registered with Mumbai Cricket Association, had inadvertently ingested a prohibited substance, which can be commonly found in cough syrups.

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Cricketer Prithvi Shaw Suspended For Eight Months For Doping Violation

 
Prithvi Shaw has been suspended for eight months.© AFP
 

 

Indian cricketer Prithvi Shaw was on Tuesday suspended for eight months for doping violation, the Board of Control For Cricket in India (BCCI) said in a statement. According to the media release from the BCCI, Prithvi Shaw, registered with Mumbai Cricket Association, had inadvertently ingested a prohibited substance, which can be commonly found in cough syrups. Prithvi Shaw's eight-month period of ineligibility will be deemed to have started to run from March 16, 2019 to November 15, according to the release. 

 

The BCCI had earlier in a statement said, "Shaw had provided a urine sample as part of the BCCI's anti-doping testing program during the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy match on February 22, 2019 in Indore. His sample was subsequently tested and found to contain Terbutaline. Terbutaline, a specified substance, is prohibited both In & Out of Competition in the WADA Prohibited List of Substances.

"On July 16th 2019, Shaw was charged with the commission of an Anti-Doping Rule Violation (ADRV) under the BCCI Anti-Doping Rules (ADR) Article 2.1 and provisionally suspended pending determination of the charge. Shaw responded to the charge by admitting the ADRV but asserting that it was inadvertent, being caused by his ingestion of the over the counter cough syrup he had taken for his cough.

"The BCCI is satisfied with Shaw's explanation that he had taken Terbutaline inadvertently to treat an Respiratory Tract Infection and not as a performance-enhancing drug. Having considered all of the evidence and taken expert external advice, the BCCI has accepted Shaw's explanation of the cause of his ADRV, and on that basis has agreed that a period of ineligibility of eight months should apply, together with disqualification of certain results," the statement added.

Along with Shaw, two other domestic players -- Akshay Dullarwar of Vidarbha and Divya Gajraj from Rajasthan -- have also been suspended for the same act. 

https://sports.ndtv.com/cricket/cricketer-prithvi-shaw-suspended-for-eight-months-for-doping-violation-2077754?pfrom=home-topscroll

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Prithvi Shaw suspended until November 15 for doping violation

 

Prithvi Shaw had provided a urine sample as part of the BCCI's anti-doping testing programme, on February 22 AFP

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India Test opener Prithvi Shaw has been suspended until November 15, 2019 for a doping violation. A BCCI release said Shaw had "inadvertently ingested a prohibited substance, which can be commonly found in cough syrups."

Not picked in the Test squad for the upcoming West Indies tour because of a hip injury, the suspension will also not let Shaw participate in the home Tests against South Africa in October as well as the first Test against Bangladesh which begins on November 14.

Shaw had provided a urine sample as part of the BCCI's anti-doping testing programme on the day of the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy match against Punjab on February 22 in Indore. His sample was subsequently tested and found to contain Terbutaline. "Terbutaline, a specified substance, is prohibited both In & Out of Competition in the WADA Prohibited List of Substances," the BCCI release said.

Shaw was then charged on July 16 under the BCCI Anti-Doping Rules (ADR) Article 2.1 and provisionally suspended pending determination of the charge. He admitted to the Anti-Doping Rule Violation (ADRV) but asserted it was "inadvertent, being caused by his ingestion of the over the counter cough syrup he had taken for his cough."

The BCCI was "satisfied" with the explanation that Shaw had taken "Terbutaline inadvertently to treat an Respiratory Tract Infection and not as a performance-enhancing drug." The board considered all of the evidence and took "expert external advice" before accepting Shaw's explanation and agreed that a "period of ineligibility of eight months should apply, together with disqualification of certain results".

"Because Mr. Shaw promptly admitted his ADRV upon being confronted with it by the BCCI, there is discretion under BCCI ADR Article 10.10.2 to back-date the start of the period of Ineligibility to the date of sample collection (22nd February 2019). However, the BCCI ADR Article 10.10.2 also requires Mr. Shaw to actually serve one half of the period of ineligibility. Therefore, further to BCCI ADR Article 10.10.2, the eight-month period of Ineligibility will be deemed to have started to run on 16th March 2019, so that it will end at midnight on 15th November 2019," the BCCI statement said.

However, Shaw "may" return to train with his state team and/or to use the facilities of any club or other member organisation of the BCCI after midnight on 15th September 2019 because of the following provision: "Under BCCI ADR Article 10.11.2 a Cricketer may return to train with a team or to use the facilities of a club or other member organisation of a Signatory's member organisation during the shorter of:
(i) the last two months of the Cricketer's period of Ineligibility; or
(ii) the last one-quarter of the period of Ineligibility imposed."

The BCCI also said that all of Shaw's numbers from February 22 this year, when the urine sample was collected, to July 16, the date when he was provisionally suspended, stand "disqualified".

Shaw made his Test debut against West Indies in October 2018 with a sparkling century, followed by a half-century in the next Test. He was picked for the Australia tour later on, but he injured his ankle in a warm-up match which ruled him out of the series.

Along with Shaw, Vidarbha's Akshay Dullarwar and Rajasthan's Divya Gajraj were also suspended for doping violations. The two had "inadvertently ingested a prohibited substance" for a treatment of an infection and an eye injury respectively.

Dullarwar had provided his urine sample during a men's Under-23 one-day match on March 10, 2019 in Hyderabad whereas Gajraj provided his during a Cooch Behar Trophy Under-19 match on February 5, 2019 in Jaipur. While Dullarwar's sample was found to contain Desacetyl Deflazacort, a metabolite of Deflazacort, which is a Glucocorticoid that is prohibited In-Competition in the WADA Prohibited List of Substances whereas Gajraj's sample contained Acetazolamide, which is a Diuretic & Masking Agent, that is prohibited at all times in the WADA Prohibited List of Substances.

Both players admitted to the ADRV after being charged on June 26, 2019, asserting that it was inadvertent, being caused be their ingestion of the medication that had been prescribed for them by their respective doctors. Like in Shaw's case, the BCCI was satisfied with the players' explanation that they were not being taken as performance-enhancing drugs. Dullarwar was suspended for eight months, from March 10 to November 9. He can return to train with his state team and/or to use the facilities of any club or other member organisation of the BCCI after midnight on September 9, 2019.

Gajraj was suspended for six months, February 5 onwards, but he is required to serve one half of the period of ineligibility, which will begin from March 26 and end on September 25. He will be able to return to train with his state team from August 10.

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Cricketer Prithvi Shaw Suspended For Eight Months For Doping Violation

Updated: 30 July 2019 21:21 IST

Prithvi Shaw, registered with Mumbai Cricket Association, had inadvertently ingested a prohibited substance, which can be commonly found in cough syrups.

Samrat Chakraborty
Read Time : 2-Min
 
 
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  •  
  •  
 
 
 
 

Cricketer Prithvi Shaw Suspended For Eight Months For Doping Violation

 
Prithvi Shaw has been suspended for eight months.© AFP
 

 

Indian cricketer Prithvi Shaw was on Tuesday suspended for eight months for doping violation, the Board of Control For Cricket in India (BCCI) said in a statement. According to the media release from the BCCI, Prithvi Shaw, registered with Mumbai Cricket Association, had inadvertently ingested a prohibited substance, which can be commonly found in cough syrups. Prithvi Shaw's eight-month period of ineligibility will be deemed to have started to run from March 16, 2019 to November 15, according to the release. 

 

The BCCI had earlier in a statement said, "Shaw had provided a urine sample as part of the BCCI's anti-doping testing program during the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy match on February 22, 2019 in Indore. His sample was subsequently tested and found to contain Terbutaline. Terbutaline, a specified substance, is prohibited both In & Out of Competition in the WADA Prohibited List of Substances.

"On July 16th 2019, Shaw was charged with the commission of an Anti-Doping Rule Violation (ADRV) under the BCCI Anti-Doping Rules (ADR) Article 2.1 and provisionally suspended pending determination of the charge. Shaw responded to the charge by admitting the ADRV but asserting that it was inadvertent, being caused by his ingestion of the over the counter cough syrup he had taken for his cough.

"The BCCI is satisfied with Shaw's explanation that he had taken Terbutaline inadvertently to treat an Respiratory Tract Infection and not as a performance-enhancing drug. Having considered all of the evidence and taken expert external advice, the BCCI has accepted Shaw's explanation of the cause of his ADRV, and on that basis has agreed that a period of ineligibility of eight months should apply, together with disqualification of certain results," the statement added.

Along with Shaw, two other domestic players -- Akshay Dullarwar of Vidarbha and Divya Gajraj from Rajasthan -- have also been suspended for the same act. 

https://sports.ndtv.com/cricket/cricketer-prithvi-shaw-suspended-for-eight-months-for-doping-violation-2077754?pfrom=home-topscroll

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edho cough syrup thaaginaadu anta ley kaaka

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12 minutes ago, Sucker said:

Ficha lite but buddodu konchem show off and social media selfie batch. Avi thagginchukokakpothe assam fothadu. 

ee generation ki idhi common ayipoyindhi bro

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Konni cough syrups have opioids..like corex is ban in India also kani rural areaslo dorukuthadi... They use it to get high

 

Ikkada kuda konni strong doctor prescribed vatiki cheptaru drug tests em vellaku konni days ani

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9 minutes ago, Spartan said:

career bisket cheskovaddu..next opener avvochu Test format lo..

hope he learns his lesson ..

Nuvvu cheppav ga.. nerchukuntadu lay.. tension padaku chitti vuncle

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