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ICC suggests revision of anti-doping code

Dubai: The ICC Medical Committee, in its inaugural meeting here, has recommended revision of anti-doping regulations in the light of new WADA Code.

The Committee noted ICC Full Members’ commitment to have in place WADA-compliant Codes by the middle of 2009 and recommended that further consideration should be given to current testing strategies outside of ICC events.

It also reviewed the ICC Standard Analysis Protocols that support the ICC’s process for the review of bowlers reported with suspected illegal actions and set a timetable for the review of these protocols.

The committee had discussion on the impact of climatic conditions, including extreme heat. The members agreed that there should be a better understanding of the impact of extreme-heat conditions on players. Both CEC and the ICC Board are scheduled to meet in Dubai from June 29. — PTI

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