Wicket-keeper-batsman Niroshan Dickwella deserves a return to cricket. His three-year ban for doping violations was lifted after a successful appeal. that international cricket council (ICC) announced the news on Thursday.
Dickwella’s suspension resulted from a failed doping test. This test was organized by the Sri Lanka Anti-Doping Agency. Lanka Premier League In August.
Dickwella presented evidence to support his claims. He demonstrated in his tests that the substances discovered did not improve performance. He insisted that he did not use any banned substances during the competition. ICC confirmed these details on its website.
“Following a successful appeal, Dickwella’s ban was lifted immediately and he was cleared to play cricket in all formats,” the ICC added.
The 31-year-old last played for Sri Lanka in March 2023. This was the 54th Test match against New Zealand. He can now resume playing all formats of cricket.
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