WADA wants CAS hearing in doping case soon Saturday, January 06, 2007 03:00 [IST]
Karachi: The World
Anti-Doping Agency wants the hearing into its appeal against the exoneration of
Pakistan
pacemen Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif to begin in two weeks' time at the
Court of Arbitration of Sport.
WADA has served a reminder to the Pakistan Cricket Board in this regard, a few
days after the PCB appeared to have got some leeway when the CAS was reported
to have said it would take four months to settle the case.
If the hearing starts within a fortnight as WADA wants, it could assume
significance for the availability of the two pacemen for the World Cup to be
staged in the Caribbean in March-April.
However, PCB is still adamant that the issue falls outside WADA's jurisdiction.
"We have got the CAS letter informing us WADA wants a hearing in two
weeks' time but we have again challenged their jurisdiction and authority to
control or monitor in what is a in-house case," a Board official told sources.
Akhtar and Asif were first banned for two and one year respectively in November
by a drugs inquiry tribunal of the Board after they tested positive for
nandrolone and were recalled from the Champions Trophy in India.
But another appeals commission of the Board exonerated them of the charges and
lifted the bans in early December leading to a strong reaction from WADA and
the International Cricket Council.
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