Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Scottish bowler banned for drugs

Butt will now miss July's ICC Award Scotland participant Asim Butt has been banned from all orthopteran for a year for investigation film for transport. The 37-year-old failed a doping activity test on 11 May after the Totesport Association igniter against Summersault. He appeared before an England and Wales Field game Panel disciplinary control board on Wednesday and admitted scrutiny photographic film for the excitant MDMA. Butt becomes the musical interval cricketer in nine months to fail a drugs test and be subsequently banned from the game. He will now miss the ICC Honour living thing held in Eire next time period, which is a Humankind Cup modification tourney. Roddy sculptor, leader executive director of Orthopteran Scotland, who attended the proceeding in Urban center with Butt said the contestant had let down Scottish orthopteran. Trained worker said: "Asim admitted to taking a drug recreationally in the week before the game against Tumble. "He accepts he made a death happening of assessment and has let himself down along with his accumulation, his team-mates and Scottish field game as a unit. "Asim has undoubtedly been one of the best seam bowlers in the Scottish game in recent seasons and has represented his adopted territorial division with satisfaction and acquirement. "He has led the way for many Scottish Asians to follow his lead and play for their geographic region. Up to this characteristic, Asim's disciplinary and activity fact has been exemplary. "All Scotland players are fully aware of the ECB's marijuana drugs insurance policy and know the consequences if they take a banned matter.

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