ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has said that it has a zero tolerance policy towards the use of prohibited substances in cricket and has in place a strict regime which monitors and regularly imparts education relating to the ICC anti doping code.
“Pursuant to receipt of the notice of charge issued by the International Cricket Council (ICC) to Yasir Shah, the board will examine the circumstances surrounding the alleged charge and shall fully assist the world cricket governing body in arriving at a fair and just outcome,” the PCB said in a press release on Monday.
A day earlier, Yasir Shah was provisionally suspended from international cricket after being tested positive in a dope test conducted by ICC.
The sample provided by Yasir was found to contain chlortalidone, a prohibited substancem, the ICC said in a statement.
A day earlier, Yasir Shah was provisionally suspended from international cricket after being tested positive in a dope test conducted by ICC.
The sample provided by Yasir was found to contain chlortalidone, a prohibited substancem, the ICC said in a statement.
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