Dope tests on Jaipur players?
Was Shane Warne asked to submit sample for the testing of banned substances here on Saturday? According to sources, the Jaipur skipper could have been among the first group of players in the IPL who were asked to submit their sample. No one would confirm that, though.
No one, however, seemed to know who the players were. Warne himself, would not confirm anything, although he said it was a routine thing. “These thing are part of the game,” he said. “There are always a few tests happening and there’s nothing surprising about that. I wouldn’t be surprised if I am asked to submit a sample for dope testing.”
When asked whether some players of Team Jaipur had been asked to submit samples, Warne said: “I think I have already answered that one.” Sources in the Rajasthan Cricket Association confirmed that samples of players from both teams, Bangalore Royal Challengers as well as Team Jaipur, had been collected by the WADA team.
Source:Cricket News
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