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Former Australian Captain Tim Paine has expressed his reserves on the protocols that allowed Kagiso Rabada to play again as soon as this week after trying positive for recreational drug use.
Last month, the South Pealer -African returned to the IPL house, quoting personal reasons. A couple of days ago, Kagiso Rabada himself revealed the reason for leaving the IPL abruptly, saying that he was providing a temporary suspension after positively testing the consumption of recreational drugs.
According to reports, the star Pealer was positive during this year’s January-February SA20. I was in the competition of its trade for me Cape Ciutat. In a statement, Kagiso Rabada opened throughout the episode and also apologized.
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“As reported, I recently returned to South -Africa to participate in the IPL for personal reasons,” said Kagiso Rabada in his statement.
“This was due to my return from an adverse analytical realization for the use of a recreational medicine. I am sorry for all those I have left. I will never take the privilege of playing Cricket of course. This privilege is much greater than me. It goes beyond my personal aspirations.
“I am serving a temporary suspension and I want to go back to the game I love to play,” he added.
While Kagiso Rabada is preparing to return to action, Tim Paine has expressed his reserves on the whole process that allowed him to return such a quick return. Rabada has already been linked to the Titans Titans staff in India, although the South Institute -African for Free Drug Sport, will be cleared on Monday (May 5).
Paine did not diminish his words as he told Sen Radio: “It stinks.”
“I do not like this use around personal problems and is used to hide things that are not a personal problem. If you have a professional athlete who tries recreational drugs during a tournament in which he plays, this does not come into personal problems for me.
“This comes in under your contract. It is not a personal problem; this is something that is happening in your personal life.
“Taking drugs, recreational or performance improvements, it is not a personal problem that can only be hidden for a month. A boy can be taken out of the IPL, moved to south -Africa and we only let it slide under the rug. Then we will bring him back once he has already served his ban,” he added.
Speaking further, Paine expressed his disappointment in the way the whole thing was managed, saying that people deserved to know “what it took, how long he was scrubbed and who sanctioned it.”
“Not only will he play against Australia in the World Test Championship, but he is available to play now in the IPL. No one knew about what he has taken, what was given to him or who the organizing body was the one who supervised him,” said Paine.
“If you are going to take drugs and be trapped doing -I think people deserve to know what it took, how long they were scrubbed and who sanctioned it (the suspension). People have to consider things like that,” he added.
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