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Anshula Rao Cricketer the first woman to get a dope tire

Anshula Rao Cricketer the first woman to get a dope tire
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New Delhi: In the first, a female cricketer has been handed over a four-year ban by the National Anti-Doping Agency panel (tone) for failing an anesthetic test.
Anshula Rao, who played for Madhya Pradesh in several tournaments, punished by the anti-doping authority panel (ADDP), which said in his recent decision that he consumed illegal drugs “consciously and intentionally” to improve performance.
Rao is a registered player with BCCI as part of the MPCA affiliatial unit and finally participated in the Under23 T20 BCCI 2019-20 Tournament.
Rao has been tested positively on March 14 last year at Baroda for anabolic steroids banned by ’19 -norandrosteron ‘and failed to show that the forbidden substance entered his body without his knowledge.
Two samples were then sent to an accredited laboratory in Belgium who found traces of prohibited substances in the Rao sample.
In his defense before the Rao panel said there was an interval of almost four months between the Dope test and the cost slapped by the tone.
He also stated that the prejudice was caused by him when he was asked to bear the “Euro 2400 cost which was exorbitant and unreasonable for the analysis of the sample B.
ADDP, chaired by the advocate of Geurang Kanth and members of Dr.
Rana Chengappa and Sportsman Akhil Kumar, underlined.
That It is a personal task of each athlete to ensure that no substance is prohibited from entering his body.
Although criticized the tone because it did not provide financial assistance to Rao to analyze the sample binya, the panel said he “failed to express any evidence to explain how substances were prohibited Enter the body.
“While giving a four-year ban, the panel concluded that the presence of a banned substance in the sample of urine athletes was” established without doubt “and noted that” in this case athletes.
Failed to explain how the substance was prohibited from entering his body and therefore he failed to take reasonable care as expected from an athlete.

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