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[REPORTS] Mohammad Nawaz under PCB investigation after positive test for recreational drug use

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Mohammad Nawaz is facing a PCB investigation after testing positive for recreational drug use during the T20 World Cup earlier this year. The development has already impacted his career plans, with his proposed move to Surrey for the T20 Blast falling through despite having been granted an NOC by the PCB.

Nawaz, 32, played all seven of Pakistan’s matches in Sri Lanka, scoring 15 runs and taking seven wickets, but the ICC informed the PCB of the positive test and the board has begun its due process. Surrey, who had been set to announce his signing, have withdrawn, while Nawaz continues to feature for Multan Sultans in the ongoing PSL, where he bowled three wicketless overs in their recent win over Rawalpindi.
 
He isn't in huge trouble if it's recreational drug instead of performance enhancing drug.
 
Keeping bias aside, cricketers really need to be educated. Drugs isn't greater than their international career.
 
I think it's pretty stupid that recreational drug use is frowned upon and can get you in trouble, but drinking is considered a-okay. I would argue that smoking something like marijuana is far less harmful than knocking down a few beers on any given night. If anything, marijuana improves your diet when you get the munchies and raid the fridge. Now imagine if your fridge was filled with grilled chicken, protein bars and chocolate oats? How can you say that's a bad thing?

Anyway I'm sure the morality police officers will be here soon enough to tell us how reactional drugs are bad. And to them I would say - lighten up and smoke a joint, you narcs.
 
Is recreational drugs enough for an ICC ban or is it down to individual boards? There are some countries where certain drugs are legal.
 
Should be banned, atleast 3 months

Probably was doing chars.

Drugs are illegal so anyone making an argument have no leg to stand on.
 
If this means this ends his international career it will be a blessing.
No no, recreational drugs dont carry such a long ban unless its cocaine.

It would most likely be hash (chars) which carries a 3 month ban i think, based on Abdur Rehmans ban.
 
No no, recreational drugs dont carry such a long ban unless its cocaine.

It would most likely be hash (chars) which carries a 3 month ban i think, based on Abdur Rehmans ban.
Agreed. His international career should be done regardless. Invest in Arafat Minhas. Nawaz has had plenty of opportunities.
 
Rather stupid to get banned for recreational drugs. Atleast for 3 months.

Not getting into whether recreational drugs like weed is more harmful than drinking or smoking cigarettes. That's a topic for another thread.

But an international cricketer really ought to have known better. He might well make a comeback to the team but then that might easily lead to him losing his spot as well.
 
That’s so stupid! He didn’t learn anything from Asif’s ban. Good thing Pakistan was playing in SL and not UAE in the WC or who knows what else he could have been implicated in!
It’s a moot debate (and a separate discussion) on what’s more harmful - drinking, smoking, or drugs. It’s the laws that govern how a convicted player is treated. I hope he, and equally importantly other players, learn a lesson from this.
 
Its abit disturbing how relaxed pcb is to general smoking like shesha and cigarettes.

Imad wasim was smoking in the dressing room. Shoaib Malik was spotted puffing on shesha.

If the sports board shows this much relaxation towards smoking, no surprise that players are doing recreational drugs.

The hash problem is a big one in Pakistan as every other person here does hash and also smoke cigs.
 
Is recreational drugs enough for an ICC ban or is it down to individual boards? There are some countries where certain drugs are legal.
All sports personnel comes under wada code.they dictate the rules for medication.previously few indian athletes( in 90's) were banned for using common cold medicine.Every sports person must have to present their medication to the sports team physio and get it approved from them.we know pcb capacity in that department. So I guess pak players may have never known what to use or not.
 
I think it's pretty stupid that recreational drug use is frowned upon and can get you in trouble, but drinking is considered a-okay. I would argue that smoking something like marijuana is far less harmful than knocking down a few beers on any given night. If anything, marijuana improves your diet when you get the munchies and raid the fridge. Now imagine if your fridge was filled with grilled chicken, protein bars and chocolate oats? How can you say that's a bad thing?

Anyway I'm sure the morality police officers will be here soon enough to tell us how reactional drugs are bad. And to them I would say - lighten up and smoke a joint, you narcs.
You cannot play cricket with alcohol in your system either. If a player shows up drunk in the field, he is likely to be banned
 
All sports personnel comes under wada code.they dictate the rules for medication.previously few indian athletes( in 90's) were banned for using common cold medicine.Every sports person must have to present their medication to the sports team physio and get it approved from them.we know pcb capacity in that department. So I guess pak players may have never known what to use or not.
Cant blame PCB here for player taking recreational drugs.
 
You cannot play cricket with alcohol in your system either. If a player shows up drunk in the field, he is likely to be banned
There's a difference between showing up drunk to a match and showing up with an elevated blood alcohol level.

Alcohol persists in the body for quite a while even if the body is otherwise fit enough to play sports.
 
Asif got caught for drugs in a no tolerance country like the UAE.
Exactly, that’s what I said in my subsequent post that he’s lucky he was in SL and not in UAE. But the point is to learn from others’ mistakes so you don’t have to learn from your own after paying the price.
 
Shame he lost his county contract. iPL teams had no issues with Rabada. He came back after a one month ban.

Seems like recreational drugs is one of those areas where there is no standard punishment.
 
Exactly, that’s what I said in my subsequent post that he’s lucky he was in SL and not in UAE. But the point is to learn from others’ mistakes so you don’t have to learn from your own after paying the price.
So atleast learnt from the mistakes. Not nearly enough
 
You either retire a hero or play long enough to be become the villain… the dark knight saga for Nawaz has ended
 
Not surprising, shakal se hamashe *** lagta hai
 
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Shame he lost his county contract. iPL teams had no issues with Rabada. He came back after a one month ban.

Seems like recreational drugs is one of those areas where there is no standard punishment.
It depends on recreational drugs. Some PEDs are also counted as recreational drugs
 
I think it's pretty stupid that recreational drug use is frowned upon and can get you in trouble, but drinking is considered a-okay. I would argue that smoking something like marijuana is far less harmful than knocking down a few beers on any given night. If anything, marijuana improves your diet when you get the munchies and raid the fridge. Now imagine if your fridge was filled with grilled chicken, protein bars and chocolate oats? How can you say that's a bad thing?

Anyway I'm sure the morality police officers will be here soon enough to tell us how reactional drugs are bad. And to them I would say - lighten up and smoke a joint, you narcs.

Both are haram
 
I think it's pretty stupid that recreational drug use is frowned upon and can get you in trouble, but drinking is considered a-okay. I would argue that smoking something like marijuana is far less harmful than knocking down a few beers on any given night. If anything, marijuana improves your diet when you get the munchies and raid the fridge. Now imagine if your fridge was filled with grilled chicken, protein bars and chocolate oats? How can you say that's a bad thing?

Anyway I'm sure the morality police officers will be here soon enough to tell us how reactional drugs are bad. And to them I would say - lighten up and smoke a joint, you narcs.
You also tend to grab gajar ka halwa or other sweet stuff after it and if not controlled you can have your own azam khan phase
 
You cannot play cricket with alcohol in your system either. If a player shows up drunk in the field, he is likely to be banned
Well obviously he didn't turn up to play the match high as a kite. I am talking about recreational drug use while on tour when you're not playing

I wish Nawaz had gotten high before the matches, his performances on the field would have been far better.
 
You also tend to grab gajar ka halwa or other sweet stuff after it and if not controlled you can have your own azam khan phase
Well obviously if you lack self-control you are not going to get far in life. But that doesn't mean you can't enjoy life's pleasures. It's all about having sense of proportion.
 
What needs to be investigated is when was the dope test taken. Was it after a match or on a rest day?

Usually, dope test are done after a match
 
Shame he lost his county contract. iPL teams had no issues with Rabada. He came back after a one month ban.

Seems like recreational drugs is one of those areas where there is no standard punishment.
Today somewhere have seen a photo of Rabada smoking. Lagta hai isko smoking 🚬 ki aadat hai. :kp
 
I think it's pretty stupid that recreational drug use is frowned upon and can get you in trouble, but drinking is considered a-okay. I would argue that smoking something like marijuana is far less harmful than knocking down a few beers on any given night. If anything, marijuana improves your diet when you get the munchies and raid the fridge. Now imagine if your fridge was filled with grilled chicken, protein bars and chocolate oats? How can you say that's a bad thing?

Anyway I'm sure the morality police officers will be here soon enough to tell us how reactional drugs are bad. And to them I would say - lighten up and smoke a joint, you narcs.

Smoking a lil weed is bad, but kicking football’s behind your team mates backsides is considered normal during training camp
:babar
 
You cannot play cricket with alcohol in your system either. If a player shows up drunk in the field, he is likely to be banned

Ravi Bopara use to show up to training with a Hangover as an international cricketer
 
I can confirm that prior to India vs Pakistan 2007 & 2011, Misbah did not fail any drug test, he was squeaky clean, never smoked a joint in his life
 
Ravi Bopara use to show up to training with a Hangover as an international cricketer
That's nothing compared to when Pakistani cricketers used to be cool.

Sarfaraz Nawaz for instance was a proper party animal in his heyday. There's a story of him partying in Sydney all night and then turning up to practice the next day straight from the club lol. This is the same series btw where he took a 9 wicket haul in one innings at the MCG in what was Pakistan's only drawn series in Australia to date.

Then he went nuts when he got older, but back in his day the guy was a proper rockstar and someone who can legitimately claim to be the father of reverse-swing.
 
That's nothing compared to when Pakistani cricketers used to be cool.

Sarfaraz Nawaz for instance was a proper party animal in his heyday. There's a story of him partying in Sydney all night and then turning up to practice the next day straight from the club lol. This is the same series btw where he took a 9 wicket haul in one innings at the MCG in what was Pakistan's only drawn series in Australia to date.

Then he went nuts when he got older, but back in his day the guy was a proper rockstar and someone who can legitimately claim to be the father of reverse-swing.

There were all sorts of stories from that golden age, I don’t know if it was Viv, Sobers or both, but I am pretty sure at least one of them scored a hundred under the influence lol

No doubt, Sarfraz was a legend bro
 
There were all sorts of stories from that golden age, I don’t know if it was Viv, Sobers or both, but I am pretty sure at least one of them scored a hundred under the influence lol

No doubt, Sarfraz was a legend bro
That sounds so Viv. If ever there was a cricketer who was just effortlessly cool, it was King Viv. I wish Viv could have played in this ere. Modern-day cricket is sorely missing a personality like him.
 
Pakistani cricketers used to be cool before coming under the infleunce of the Tableeghi Jamaat

To be fair to Inzi, he went all the way with that gimmick & carved his own ministry of darkness or should I say light out of it, Moyo had a landmark year, we were in the top 4 all formats, the world’s greatest coach got all off our eccentric lot firing on every cylinder. But I think Inzi was a flexible guy though & I don’t feel like he tried to do what Rizwan had been doing more recently. At the end of the day, results are what matters most and we need to be tougher on the things which legitimately hurt the team.
 
To be fair to Inzi, he went all the way with that gimmick & carved his own ministry of darkness or should I say light out of it, Moyo had a landmark year, we were in the top 4 all formats, the world’s greatest coach got all off our eccentric lot firing on every cylinder. But I think Inzi was a flexible guy though & I don’t feel like he tried to do what Rizwan had been doing more recently. At the end of the day, results are what matters most and we need to be tougher on the things which legitimately hurt the team.
I’m not saying religion didn’t help some players. It probably did, and that’s fine. The problem was when it stopped being private and started shaping the dressing room.

During the Inzamam era, the criticism was that piety became tied to loyalty and belonging. Shaharyar Khan said in his book Cricket Cauldron that it began as a motivational tool through Saeed Anwar, but by 2006 it had become more performative - beards, gatherings, public displays of faith, and players signaling they were part of the inner circle.

There were also claims that Woolmer felt the team was losing its cricketing edge, and Shaharyar Khan later said Woolmer struggled to impose full authority because Inzamam had such a strong "spiritual hold” over the players.

Shoaib Akhtar was one guy who didn't care what anybody thought of him, and there were a few other players (I think Younis and Butt) who resisted this trend.
 
Either @Bhaijaan or @G0rmintAunty or someone else was discussing about weed or stuff in Sri Lanka during the T20 WC. Nawaz might have read that and contacted the suppliers.
SL are quite strict about drugs so it is quite rare to find any there, I didn't see any uding the WC but during my visit before that, a ghunda type guy did offer me some at a club after we were playing pool for a few hours but it was really weak stuff.

Don't know about Nawaz but Hesson was certainly partaking in the good stuff when he said that Nawaz was the best aal rounder in the world.
 
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