Indian board continues to fight clause

Eurosport - Mon, 21 Sep 16:13:00 2009

India's cricket board would continue seeking an amendment to the World Anti-Doping Agency's whereabouts clause despite its own government backing the rule, president Shashank Manohar has said.

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The influential Indian board last month backed its players' refusal to sign up, citing security and privacy issues to oppose the clause requiring them to nominate a time for every day of the year when they will be available for testing.

The ICC will discuss the Indian board's request at a special meeting in Johannesburg next month.

"The Board of Control for Cricket in India stand on the WADA issue is the same as it was," Manohar told the Indian Express.

"We will next discuss the matter in the ICC's special meeting next month," he said. "Whatever we have to say on this issue, we will coordinate with the ICC."

India's sports ministry has reiterated its commitment to the global anti-doping laws after being contacted by WADA over the the BCCI stand.

"The government and National Anti-Doping Agency stand fully committed to the WADA code including the provisions related to International Standards of Testing and 'whereabouts' clause," Rahul Bhatnagar, a senior sports minister, said.

The ICC chief Haroon Lorgat has said it would ask WADA to consider a cricket-specific code for its whereabouts rule.

Cricket's governing body became a WADA signatory in 2006 and last year unanimously approved out-of-competition tests on players in accordance with amendments made to the code.

Reuters

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  1. YES

    From POTTER, on Mon 21 Sep 10:03PM
  2. Ungalund should stick to playing croquet.! They are­­­ pants at Cricket. ! Why ? They only just got the ashes­ this year by a combination of sheer luck due to the­ weather and unfair play .Look at what happened in the­ first test - the Aussies were miles ahead when the­ weather and unfair play by Ungalund ( by deliberately­ slowing the game down ) meant they scraped the bottom­ of the barrel to eek out a draw.Where's the skill­ in that.?The Aussies have just shown them who's­ boss .6 - 1 in the OD ers.

    From corneilius, on Mon 21 Sep 8:39PM
  3. Ungalund should stick to playing croquet.! They are­­­ pants at Cricket. ! Why ? They only just got the ashes­ this year by a combination of sheer luck due to the­ weather and unfair play .Look at what happening in the­ first test - the Aussies were miles ahead when the­ weather unfair play by Ungalund ( by deliberately­ slowing the game down ) meant they scraped the bottom­ of the barrel to eek out a draw.Where's the skill­ in that.The Aussies have just shown them who's boss­ .6 - 1 in the OD ers.

    From corneilius, on Mon 21 Sep 8:38PM
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