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Frustrated Asif wants clarity on playing status

Sat 03 Jan, 07:45 AM


Mohammad Asif, the Pakistan fast bowler, wants a quick resolution to his playing status, which is in limbo after he tested positive for the banned substance nandrolone during the IPL last year.

Asif has appealed against the result but is suspended by the PCB from all forms of the game pending the outcome of the IPL inquiry.

Although a preliminary hearing into Asif's case took place on October 11, subsequent delays and the terrorist attacks in Mumbai mean the hearing with the IPL drugs tribunal will now take place on January 24 in London.

"Everyone knows that I am not being allowed to play cricket for the past seven months and I haven't been banned either," Asif told a news channel.

"I am not sure what I should do.

They should either ban me or clear my name so that I can return to play cricket." "Everyone knows without cricket I am nothing.

It is on hold for the past seven months and it is only a one-way traffic.

I am getting no response either from the board or IPL." Asif had appealed against the positive test after the discrepancy in readings of nandrolone in his 'A' and 'B' samples.

"Our stand is very clear - Asif did not take any banned substance and we feel the procedure adopted in the IPL was flawed," Asif's lawyer Shahid Karim said.

"As a result, being his lawyer I have no doubt he should be allowed to play domestic and international cricket and the board is wrong to suspend him."

 

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