Pakistan left-arm spinner Raza Hasan, has been suspended from playing any form of cricket for 2 years, having tested positive for a prohibited substance.
The Pakistan Cricket Board had conducted dope tests during the Pentangular one-day cup 2015 in Karachi.
The sample collected from Hasan was subsequently analysed at a World Anti-Doping Agency accredited laboratory.
The results were relayed to the PCB, who banned Hasan on the basis of their anti-doping rules.
The Pakistan Cricket Board had conducted dope tests during the Pentangular one-day cup 2015 in Karachi.
The sample collected from Hasan was subsequently analysed at a World Anti-Doping Agency accredited laboratory.
The results were relayed to the PCB, who banned Hasan on the basis of their anti-doping rules.
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