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New Zealand cricketer Doug Bracewell has truly been handed a one-month restriction by the Sports Tribunal of New Zealand after analyzing favorable for drug and its metabolite Benzoylecgonine (BZE) complying with a T20 swimsuit in January 2024. Bracewell was provisionally placed on maintain with out resistance on April 11, complying with an Adverse Analytical Finding from an in-competition examination on the New Zealand Cricket Super Smash T20 swimsuit in between the Wellington Firebirds and the Central Stags in Wellington on 13 January 2024.
“Bracewell tested positive for cocaine and its metabolite Benzoylecgonine (BZE) after a T20 match in January 2024. It was accepted that he had used the cocaine out of competition and for reasons unrelated to sport performance,” Sport Integrity Commission Te Kahu Raunui acknowledged in a declaration.
Bracewell confessed using drug but saved that his utilization befell out-of-competition, being earlier than twelve o’clock at night time on the day previous to the swimsuit, which it was unconnected to sporting exercise effectivity.
The Sport Integrity Commission did decline that and competed that the utilization must have occurred in-competition. Expert proof on that exact drawback was submitted each by the Commission and Bracewell.
Initially, Bracewell handled a three-month restriction which was lowered to one-month permission, backdated to April 11 as he had truly completed a Substance of Abuse remedy program accepted by the Commission.
Rebecca Rolls, Chief Executive of the Sport Integrity Commission Te Kahu Raunui, pressured the broader ramifications {of professional} athletes’ actions, particularly their obligation as influencers for younger generations.
“Athletes have a responsibility to set a positive example, especially for the Tamariki and Rangatahi who look up to them. Recreational drugs, including cocaine, are illegal and pose significant risks to athletes’ health and safety. Their unpredictable nature makes them dangerous and undermines the integrity of sport,” she stated.
New Zealand Cricket (NZC) chief government Scott Weenink stated Bracewell had let himself down. “NZC is dedicated to selling protected and accountable behaviours and is annoyed at this newest flip of occasions. Doug accepts full accountability for his error of judgement; the implications of his behaviour, and the penalty imposed.
“As an organisation, we will continue to provide support for Doug – who is fully aware of our expectations moving forward,” acknowledged Weenink.
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