ICC World Cup 2019 | Jasprit Bumrah undergoes doping test ahead of Southampton encounter

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During India’s practice session in Southampton ahead of the match against South Africa, Jasprit Bumrah was taken for a doping test on Monday. As per the regulations, during every ICC event, all players have to undergo a doping test conducted by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).

Although the BCCI is not accredited to WADA, and have remained firm in their stand not to come under the ambit of doping agency, they are bound to follow the protocol set up by WADA during the ICC events. Jasprit Bumrah became the first Indian cricketer in this World Cup to have taken for a doping test during the team’s practice session at the Rose Bowl stadium in Southampton.

As per a report on Indian Express, there were a total of two sittings in the test and in the first round, the Gujarat pacer was taken for a urine test and after 45 minutes, the blood sample of the pacer was taken.

As per the rules of the WADA, they don’t need to test every cricketer but they have the freedom to choose any one of them at any given time, asking them to give their urine and blood sample. While a senior BCCI official has confirmed that Bumrah was taken for the test, it has not been disclosed if anyone else was indeed taken for the test.

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