Ahmed Shehzad charged over positive dope test, says Pakistan Cricket Board
PCB announced in June that a player had failed a doping test but refused to reveal the name of the team member or the charges they faced.
Lahore: Pakistan batsman Ahmed Shehzad has tested positive for a banned substance and will be charged later on Tuesday, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has said.
The PCB announced in June that a player had failed a doping test but refused to reveal the name of the team member or the charges they faced until a chemical report was completed, as per the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) regulations.
Pakistani journalist Zainab Abbas had then taken to Twitter to confirm that he was tested positive for consuming Marijuana.
Ahmad Shahzad has been tested positive for Marijuana - the test was conducted prior to the Scotland series during Pakistan Cup.
— zainab abbas (@ZAbbasOfficial) June 20, 2018
“Independent Review Board Report on doping case has been received by PCB. Cricketer Ahmed Shehzad has tested positive for a banned substance. PCB will issue charge sheet today,” the governing body said on its verified Twitter account.
Please note that the report was received by PCB today.
— PCB Official (@TheRealPCB) July 10, 2018
Shehzad, 26, has struggled to nail down a place in the Pakistan squad in recent years but played in the two-match Twenty20 series at Scotland in June, where he scored a combined 38 runs as the visitors recorded commanding victories.