Mohammad Asif, Pakistan medium fast bowler, has got stuck in a deep trouble after conformance of the test results. He has been found positive for some banned substance during the Indian Premier League, as stated by the organizers."The Indian Premier League compared the result from the WADA-approved laboratory in Switzerland with the data collected by IDTM, the Sweden-based independent agency which organized the anti-doping testing in accordance with World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) standards, to confirm the player in violation is Mr Mohammad Asif," they added.
The whole controversy started on June 3, when Asif was held in Dubai in charge of carrying contraband drugs in his luggage during his return to home from India after playing IPL. He was kept in detention for 19 days for allegedly carrying 0.24 grams of opium in his wallet. Now, this latest scandal has put his career and fame at stake.
Although he has challenged the result and has asked for the 'B' test in accordance with the WADA regulations that an athlete found positive in preliminary test can appeal for the B test. A 3- member council has been set up to decide the fate of Pakistan , if found guilty in the B test also then he might face a ban from IPL and some serious act from the PCB side, may be banned for a long period or an end of his short but controversial career.
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