LAHORE: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has banned young cricketer Umaid Asif for one year after he tested positive in a random doping test conducted during the National T20 Cup held in Lahore last year.
Umaid, who represented Khan Research Laboratories (KRL) in that tournament, underwent the dope test on Sept 29 in a match against State Bank of Pakistan, a PCB press release stated.
“After conducting detailed personal hearings, the Anti-Doping Tribunal found Umaid Asif guilty of violating Article 2.1 of the PCB’s Anti-Doping Code (presence of a prohibited substance or its metabolites or markers in a cricketer’s sample) and imposed a one-year ban on him which will be deemed to have commenced from Jan 23, 2014.
“The results obtained by Umaid’s individual performance in the match (KRL v SBP) and other matches that he participated in during the Faysal Bank T20, 2013 will be disqualified,” the release concluded.
Published in Dawn, October 15th , 2014





























