Cricketers exempted from WADA rules

New Delhi: Bowing to the BCCI`s objections, the Sports Ministry today decided to exempt cricketers from some World Anti-Doping Agency rules, including the contentious `whereabouts clause`, in the revised National Sports Development Bill. Sports Minister Ajay Maken told a press conference here that the revised Bill has allowed the national bodies to follow the rules […]

New Delhi: Bowing to the BCCI`s objections, the Sports Ministry today decided to exempt cricketers from some World Anti-Doping Agency rules, including the contentious `whereabouts clause`, in the revised National Sports Development Bill. Sports Minister Ajay Maken told a press conference here that the revised Bill has allowed the national bodies to follow the rules of their international federations which are in conflict with the WADA norms.

"In view of the BCCI`s objections, we have decided to exempt cricketers from some anti-doping norms. The ICC does not follow some WADA norms and in these cases the rules of international federation, in this case the ICC, will prevail over the WADA Code," Maken said. "It is not that the WADA Code will not apply to cricketers but in those cases where there is conflict, the ICC rules will prevail. It is also not an exemption to BCCI, it is to the ICC," he added.