WADA chief calls PAK
doping decision 'aberrational'
BRUSSELS, Belgium: The World Anti-Doping Agency
chief criticized the lifting of doping bans on two Pakistani cricketers
as ''aberrational'' and said individual federations had to play
by international rules. ''It is certainly aberrational to have a
national federation telling the international federation what rules
it is going to apply in something like doping,'' WADA chairman Dick
Pound said in an interview Friday with The Associated Press.
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Dick Pound |
''This is typical of the reason why you need WADA.
You have different rules applied in different cases,'' Pound said.
A three-member appeals panel in Pakistan on Tuesday
overturned doping bans on fast bowlers Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammed
Asif.
A PCB tribunal on Nov. 1 had banned Akhtar for
two years, and Asif for one, after they tested positive for the
banned steroid nandrolone.
Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Nasim Ashraf claimed
that WADA and the Dubai-based International Cricket Council cannot
overturn the panel's decision.
Pound said it was too early to say whether WADA
would take the case to the Switzerland-based Court of Arbitration
for Sport and that it was discussing the matter with the ICC.
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