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Cocaine recognized in urine sample

The latest reports have shown that after the detection of benzoylecgonine (BZE), a metabolite cocaine, in a urine sample that was collected after a game between his team, Mi Cape Town and Durban Super Giants, a metabolitan cocaine and a urine sample had temporarily out of the game.

The South African Institute for Drug -Free Sport (Saids) confirmed the positive test and the subsequent disciplinary measures.

As cited by The South AfricanKhalid Galant, CEO of CEO, noticed: “He was tested after the game, he made the rehearsal available, and this sample was tested positively for a substance of abuse.”

Remarkably, positive drug tests in Cricket in South African are rare, although not similar cases in recent years.

Rabada decided that his B sample did not test, a decision that was classified as pragmatic under the circumstances. Galant added: “If you know that you have done it, it saves you time and legal costs.”

The suspension, which remained relatively reserved, was served quietly after Rabada's return from India in early April.

Last week it was reported by Cape {Town} etc. This Rabada was released to resume his cricket career after successfully completing his months of doping suspension.

The official announcement was created by Saids, which confirmed that Rabada's positive test took place during the Betway SA20 T20 competition on January 21, 2025.

Rabada is now back with his Indian Premier League franchise, the Gujarat -Titanen. However, the IPL is currently found with rising tensions between India and Pakistan via the cashmere problem, without games having not been played since last Thursday. Liga officers met over the weekend to determine the future of the tournament.

Despite the challenges of these recent controversy, Rabada is still entitled to the international selection.

It is expected that he will join the Proteas test Squad for the upcoming world test against Australia at Lord's in London next month.

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