Antigua: West Indies cricket suffered a shock when opening batsman Xavier Marshall and Tonito Willet failed to clear dope test conducted in a two-week camp in Antigua.
Lahore: Mohammad Asif, who will appear before IPL Drug Tribunal this month for a appeal hearing, said he would prove his innocence by pointing out the procedural irregularities while collecting his urine sample.
Lahore: Adopting a tough stance on the Mohammed Asif issue, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has stated that it will not seek to bail out the controversial fast bowler.
The 2003 World Cup was not only about Australia's triumph over adversity, but also about a drug-ban, boycotts, protests and some prominent cricketers' farewell.
London:The career of Warwickshire wicketkeeper Keith Piper is hanging by a thread after he was suspended for failing a drugs test.
Melbourne: Disgraced spin bowler Shane Warne will receive up to A$ 15,000 ($ 9,000) as his share of prize money allocation even though he didn't bowl a ball in Australia's World Cup win.
Johannesburg: Seeking to downplay Shane Warne's doping scandal, South African skipper Shaun Pollock on Tuesday said the incident should not take away the sheen from the World Cup.
Kolkata: All members of the Indian team have cleared the dope tests conducted on them during the recent New Zealand trip, Board of Control for Cricket in India's (BCCI) president Jagmohan Dalmiya announced on Sunday.
Kolkata: All members of the Indian team have cleared the dope tests conducted on them during the recent New Zealand trip, Board of Control for Cricket in India's (BCCI) president Jagmohan Dalmiya announced on Sunday.
Perth: A West Australian cricketer has reportedly failed a drug test, according to reports on Wednesday.