CAPE TOWN: Check batsman Zubayr Hamza is to return to worldwide cricket in June following a doping suspension after being chosen for the South Africa A squad to tour Sri Lanka.
Hamza, who’ve performed six Assessments for South Africa and a single One Day Worldwide, was handed a nine-month suspension final 12 months after testing optimistic for a banned substance.
Hamza had supposed to take his personal anti-allergy remedy, however by accident ingested his father’s coronary heart remedy that contained the banned substance Furosemide, in accordance with his submission to the ICC’s Integrity Unit.
Hamza, who’ve performed six Assessments for South Africa and a single One Day Worldwide, was handed a nine-month suspension final 12 months after testing optimistic for a banned substance.
Hamza had supposed to take his personal anti-allergy remedy, however by accident ingested his father’s coronary heart remedy that contained the banned substance Furosemide, in accordance with his submission to the ICC’s Integrity Unit.
The suspension resulted in December after which Hamza has performed in 4 top notch matches in South African home competitors.
The squad contains eight Check gamers and can tackle Sri Lanka A in three ODIs in Kandy and two four-day matches in Dambulla.