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Pakistan all-rounder Nawaz sanctioned after cannabis-related positive test
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Pakistan all-rounder Nawaz sanctioned after cannabis-related positive test

Mohammad Nawaz, a Pakistani all-rounder, has been sanctioned by the International Cricket Council (ICC) after testing positive for Carboxy-THC, a metabolite of THC found in cannabis. The sanction includes a three-month ban, which is backdated to May 1, the start of his voluntary provisional suspension. Nawaz admitted to using the substance out of competition and unrelated to sports performance, leading to the disqualification of his results from the February 7 match against the Netherlands until May 1. His provisional suspension was lifted after completing two and a half months under it and agreeing to rehabilitation.

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Channel NewsAsia (CNA) logoChannel NewsAsia (CNA)State / PublicCenter4 hr. ago
Pakistan all-rounder Nawaz sanctioned after cannabis-related positive test

Mohammad Nawaz, a Pakistani all-rounder, has been sanctioned by the International Cricket Council (ICC) after testing positive for Carboxy-THC, a metabolite of THC found in cannabis. The sanction includes a three-month ban, which is backdated to May 1, the start of his voluntary provisional suspension. Nawaz admitted to using the substance out of competition and unrelated to sports performance, leading to the disqualification of his results from the February 7 match against the Netherlands until May 1. His provisional suspension was lifted after completing two and a half months under it and agreeing to rehabilitation.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the factual outcome of Nawaz's doping violation without overtly criticizing or praising either the athlete or the regulatory process. It reports the sanctions and procedures impartially, focusing on the rules and outcomes rather than taking a clear ideological stance. The tone,措

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