New Delhi: Five cricketers are among the list of athletes who have been issued notices for failing to disclose their whereabouts by the National Anti-Doping Agency. A decision on whether these will be counted as mistakes will be taken once the body does the evaluation of the response that has come in from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).
"Based on their response and our evaluation of it, we will decided whether we have to count it as one mistake or not," NADA Director General Navin Agarwal said on Saturday.
While three such failures can lead to a potential two-year suspension after a hearing, Agarwal said that this will be counted as a failure by the national anti-doping body only after it takes into consideration the explanation provided by the players themselves or the board that governs them, in this case the BCCI.
"We have a National Registered Testing Pool (NRTP). Athletes included in this are supposed to give their whereabouts everyday for the next three months for a one hour slot," Agarwal said.