SHOAIB AKHTAR WANTS TO PLAY AGAINST WEST INDIES
Don't stop me from playing cricket: Shoaib
November 9, 2006
Shoaib Akhtar has once again pleaded innocence in the doping scandal, saying one or a combination of the nutrition supplements he has been taking could have caused the Nandrolone levels to go up. He also argued that the supplements were not banned, hence his ban be overturned.
Shoaib was banned for two years from all cricket on November 1 by a Pakistan Cricket Board tribunal after testing positive in an internal doping test conducted by the
"I maintain I have done nothing wrong," Shoaib told AFP. "Don't stop me from playing cricket; my whole career is at stake."
He said he had told the tribunal that they should ban the supplements, which are available in the market before they ban him.
Shoaib has lodged an appeal, which will be heard by a committee comprising of former judge Justice Fakhruddin Ibrahim, former Test player Haseeb Ahsan, and doping expert Dr Danish Zaheer.
"The nutritional supplements like Promax-50 and Nitron-5 are not banned even in World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) list and I don't know if they have produced Nandrolone in my body," Shoaib said. He said the doping expert Dr Abbas Rizvi had told the tribunal as much.
Shoaib had undergone twin knee operations in February this year and had missed
"There are certain herbal medicines that are not banned and I have been taking them. Greg Rusedski was cleared even though his levels of Nandrolone were higher than mine," said Shoaib, who had been tested twice in the past. Rusedski, the British tennis player, had been cleared after testing positive for Nandrolone in 2004.
Shoaib said there was very little awareness about doping in
As for the allegation by a team official that Shoaib had slapped coach Bob Woolmer during Champions Trophy in
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