Aiden Posted July 30, 2019 Share Posted July 30, 2019 How come ICC is not involved in this matter? Guess different rules for BCCI players. Few months ban for doping and 5 years for spot fixing ....bohat achay. Suhaan and Bhaiyya 2 Link to comment
kosingh Posted July 30, 2019 Share Posted July 30, 2019 18 minutes ago, Aiden said: How come ICC is not involved in this matter? Guess different rules for BCCI players. Few months ban for doping and 5 years for spot fixing ....bohat achay. If it were a Pakistan player he would receive a life ban for terbutaline. That's because Pakistan sucks. -Robin-, bahubali and Bhaiyya 3 Link to comment
Zero_Unit Posted July 30, 2019 Share Posted July 30, 2019 What kind of cough syrup was he taking lol. But serriously though, should release the name of it. Would prevent other honest players from failing dope test Link to comment
kosingh Posted July 30, 2019 Share Posted July 30, 2019 21 minutes ago, Zero_Unit said: What kind of cough syrup was he taking lol. But serriously though, should release the name of it. Would prevent other honest players from failing dope test Honest players don't inadvertently take cough syrup without knowing what's in it. There's enough education about these things even in junior cricket. vaul 1 Link to comment
Khota Posted July 30, 2019 Share Posted July 30, 2019 He was taking it for performance enhancement. If you buy his cough story then I have a bridge to sell. saik, sarcastic and Lannister 2 1 Link to comment
bahubali Posted July 31, 2019 Share Posted July 31, 2019 (edited) 5 hours ago, vaul said: Positive threshold level of substance detected in second sample indicates that player is using it for long time.Therefore using cough syrup for one week or so does not lead to positive second sample.In other words Shaw is using banned substance at least for months.My conjecture is that he has been using banned substance/s for years,if one looks at looks at his hair loss and physique. Blah blah blah.....can you back up these so called fact with evidence that if someone tested + ve twice means he is a long term doper. Also I know many people who started loosing hair from 12th standard or got grey hair, if your theory is to be believeed all of them were in long term doping. As someone said haridetory and genes problem propagates not only from immediate parents it can resurfaced from anyone in the family chain.....looks like you read lot of jasushi kahaniya. Edited July 31, 2019 by bahubali Link to comment
Khota Posted July 31, 2019 Share Posted July 31, 2019 56 minutes ago, bahubali said: Blah blah blah.....can you back up these so called fact with evidence that if someone tested + ve twice means he is a long term doper. Also I know many people who started loosing hair from 12th standard or got grey hair, if your theory is to be believeed all of them were in long term doping. As someone said haridetory and genes problem propagates not only from immediate parents it can resurfaced from anyone in the family chain.....looks like you read lot of jasushi kahaniya. He was taking it for performance enhancement and healing etc. Don't buy this cough syrup story. It is nonsense. vaul 1 Link to comment
asterix Posted July 31, 2019 Share Posted July 31, 2019 Cough syrup is the most common excuse cited by those failing dope test... Khota and vaul 2 Link to comment
kosingh Posted July 31, 2019 Share Posted July 31, 2019 Interesting story about Terbutaline in cycling. http://theconversation.com/terbutaline-the-drug-at-the-heart-of-british-cyclings-week-from-hell-58660 Cough syrup or not, this was no "inadvertent" use. vaul 1 Link to comment
diga Posted July 31, 2019 Share Posted July 31, 2019 58 minutes ago, asterix said: Cough syrup is the most common excuse cited by those failing dope test... Cricket is a skills game... Dont think you need performance enhancing substance that too in T20 matches Link to comment
Deleted_User_1 Posted July 31, 2019 Share Posted July 31, 2019 (edited) Sharab mein thoda crystal meth dalke Bewda ko pilao. Phir usko cup mein mootne ko bolo testing ke liye. Oh sheedi tareeke se nahin hatega. Edited July 31, 2019 by Audiophile Link to comment
cricketfan28 Posted July 31, 2019 Share Posted July 31, 2019 11 hours ago, vaul said: He has already started getting bald,which may be due to 2 reasons - overage or/and use of steroids.How can 19 yr old loose so much hairs ? Also,steroid users are prone to injuries. I was an Norwood 2 at 19. Link to comment
Zero_Unit Posted July 31, 2019 Share Posted July 31, 2019 5 hours ago, kosingh said: Honest players don't inadvertently take cough syrup without knowing what's in it. There's enough education about these things even in junior cricket. Assuming that you're one of those people who thinks you are too smart for their own good eh? As if these players are pharmacist and knows whats in which medication? When was the last time you had a cold, went to your pharmacy and stood there to google which medication will get you to fail a dope test? You sir sound like a total dumba$$ ... New guy 1 Link to comment
New guy Posted July 31, 2019 Share Posted July 31, 2019 (edited) 13 minutes ago, Zero_Unit said: Assuming that you're one of those people who thinks you are too smart for their own good eh? As if these players are pharmacist and knows whats in which medication? When was the last time you had a cold, went to your pharmacy and stood there to google which medication will get you to fail a dope test? You sir sound like a total dumba$$ ... Players are informed multiple multiple times every year. Warning against these cough syrups is part of ICC training. at each stage of their career, right from under 16,players are warned about cough syrups. Each year the warnings are repeated Also this product which was found in his urine is used as a recovery steroid (Shaw was injured) and is banned by WADA. Most cough syrup does not have this and players are warned about the cough syrup which does. Every single athlete/sportsman who was caught with this in their system has used the excuse of cough syrups There is no way to tell who is lying after getting caught. The only way is to remember your training, remember you are an athlete under contract and be careful Edited July 31, 2019 by New guy Zero_Unit and vaul 1 1 Link to comment
NameGoesHere Posted July 31, 2019 Share Posted July 31, 2019 One young pancho gets taken down for testing positive for a banned substance (The defence sounds weak, but I have zero proof so will take his word). Another young pancho is shrieking about why his "great tailunt" should be given many chances. Golden generation? Panchos, I hope you don't end up giving golden showers to one another. Link to comment
Zero_Unit Posted July 31, 2019 Share Posted July 31, 2019 11 minutes ago, New guy said: Players are informed multiple multiple times every year. Warning against these cough syrups is part of ICC training. at each stage of their career, right from under 16,players are warned about cough syrups. Each year the warnings are repeated Also this product which was found in his urine is used as a recovery steroid (Shaw was injured) and is banned by WADA. Most cough syrup does not have this and players are warned about the cough syrup which does. Every single athlete/sportsman who was caught with this in their system has used the excuse of cough syrups There is no way to tell who is lying after getting caught. The only way is to remember your training, remember you are an athlete under contract and be careful Don't jump into a conversation before reading my original post. Be smart, do the research before jumping on the bed... New guy 1 Link to comment
nevada Posted July 31, 2019 Share Posted July 31, 2019 This is not a big deal. Even Shane Warne got banned for a full year and came back strong like the ban never happened. Link to comment
vaul Posted July 31, 2019 Share Posted July 31, 2019 14 minutes ago, nevada said: This is not a big deal. Even Shane Warne got banned for a full year and came back strong like the ban never happened. He was banned for use of a diuretic,which is non-steroid drug,used for increasing the urine elimination from body.Players use it for 2 reasons -to loose weight,expedite the elimination of drug residue from their body. Warne insisted he used the drug to loose weight only,not to mask the steroids.His optimum performance after the ban indicates that he might have used it to loose weight only. On the other hand,Shaw has been found positive for a steroid -power enhancing substance.If his s/r remains same after ban,it will indicate that his past performances are not influenced by steroids.Otherwise,his fabricated story of cough syrup will be exposed. Link to comment
nevada Posted July 31, 2019 Share Posted July 31, 2019 5 Advanced issues found ▲ 21 13 minutes ago, vaul said: He was banned for use of a diuretic,which is non-steroid drug,used for increasing the urine elimination from body.Players use it for 2 reasons -to loose weight,expedite the elimination of drug residue from their body. Warne insisted he used the drug to loose weight only,not to mask the steroids.His optimum performance after the ban indicates that he might have used it to loose weight only. On the other hand,Shaw has been found positive for a steroid -power enhancing substance.If his s/r remains same after ban,it will indicate that his past performances are not influenced by steroids.Otherwise,his fabricated story of cough syrup will be exposed. Everybody fabricates a story. I wouldn't be surprised if the doping substance of choice is carefully chosen so that if caught, it can be explained away as an inadvertent mistake. Both Warne and Shaw were recovering from an injury when they got busted for doping. Maybe they took it to speed up their comeback? They needed some extra help to maintain the same or better level of play pre-injury. Once the injury fully heals, then the dope is no longer needed. This is my theory. And I think that usage of external help is not limited to just the busted players but to pretty much everyone. Whether legal or illegal, they are on something which helps them recover and play optimally time after time. Modern cricket is way too demanding. Link to comment
vaul Posted July 31, 2019 Share Posted July 31, 2019 (edited) As I said Warne was found positive with a diuretic,not a power enhancing substance.He is chubby,therefore might have used to improve his appearance.But,unlike Shaw he was never found positive for power-enhancing substance. Otherwise his bowling speed,stamina would have dropped to extend that he would have looked much inferior.Moreover,diuretic is not used to recover from injury -it is mainly used to lower the blood pressure. On the other hand Shaw is showing clear signs of steroid abuse -extensive hair fall,persistent injuries,his physique.If his s/r remains same after ban,it will indicate that his past performances were not influenced by steroids. Otherwise,his s/r will drop significantly because he may find it difficult to hit the ball as hard as once he used to do. I am not defending the Warne but his post ban performance is an indicator that he might not have used diuretic to mask steroids.And same post ban performance for Shaw will tell whether he is lying or not. Edited July 31, 2019 by vaul Link to comment
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