WADA files appeal against lifting of bans Friday, December 22, 2006 05:46 [IST]
Karachi: The World Anti
Doping Agency (WADA) has challenged the exoneration of Pakistani fast bowlers
Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif from doping charges in the Court of Arbitration
for Sports, in Lausanne, Switzerland.
WADA Media Relations Manager Fridiric Donzi said the Agency yesterday filed the
appeal exercising its right as given in the WADA code.
"WADA has exercised its independent right to appeal, provided in the World
Anti-Doping Code, to the Court of Arbitration for Sport against the Pakistani
Cricket Board's appeal panel decision to overturn the sports sanctions of two
athletes who recently tested positive for performance enhancing drugs,"
Donze said.
"As WADA believes that the decision to overturn the sports sanctions is
not in conformity with the World Anti-Doping Code, WADA has exercised its
responsibility to ensure proper implementation of and compliance with the
Code," he said.
The WADA appeal comes after the International Cricket Council also announced
few days back it would support any such move by the Agency.
Shoaib and Asif's were banned for two and one year respectively by a PCB
appointed drug tribunal after the duo tested positive for steroid nandrolone in
out-of-competition dope tests conducted by the Board ahead of the Champions
Trophy in India.
But an appeals committee lifted their bans, saying the pacemen did not take the
banned drug 'intentionally'.
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