Banned Raza Hasan files appeal against PCB decision
KARACHI: Raza Hasan who was banned by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for failing a drug test has filed an appeal against the decision.
Hasan said he was banned without his stance being heard and is seeking a trial by a tribunal.The cricketer said he would accept any decision handed down by the tribunal.
Raza Hasan who played one ODI and 10
By TICKER
June 05, 2015
KARACHI: Raza Hasan who was banned by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for failing a drug test has filed an appeal against the decision.
Hasan said he was banned without his stance being heard and is seeking a trial by a tribunal.The cricketer said he would accept any decision handed down by the tribunal.
Raza Hasan who played one ODI and 10 T20s for Pakistan was banned by the PCB in May after he failed a dope test in a domestic cricket competition.
A statement by the PCB said had been banned for two years and would not be allowed to take part in any cricket activity.
Hasan said he was banned without his stance being heard and is seeking a trial by a tribunal.The cricketer said he would accept any decision handed down by the tribunal.
Raza Hasan who played one ODI and 10 T20s for Pakistan was banned by the PCB in May after he failed a dope test in a domestic cricket competition.
A statement by the PCB said had been banned for two years and would not be allowed to take part in any cricket activity.
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