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Rabada serving provisional suspension for drug test

Rabada serving provisional suspension for drug test

Yahoo03-05-2025

South African fast bowler Kagiso Rabada says he is serving a provisional suspension for failing a drugs test.
The 29-year-old returned home from the Indian Premier League where he was playing for Gujarat Titans at the start of last month to "deal with an important personal matter".
But he has now confirmed it was because he "returned an adverse analytical finding for the use of a recreational drug".
Rabada did not disclose the drug or the length of his ban.
However, he is due to play in the World Test Championship final at Lord's, when South Africa will face Australia from 11-15 June.
"I am deeply sorry to all those that I have let down," said Rabada, who has played 241 times for South Africa across all formats, in a statement released by the South African Cricketers Association.
"I will never take the privilege of playing cricket for granted. This privilege is much larger than me. It goes beyond my personal aspirations.
"I am serving a provisional suspension and I am looking forward to returning to the game I love playing."
Rabada had been in good form and became just the sixth South African cricketer to take 300 Test wickets in October.
He was the quickest-ever bowler to reach the landmark in terms of deliveries bowled, taking 11,817 balls.
He played in the Titans' first two IPL matches this season, taking two wickets before flying home.
It is unclear if he will return to the competition with the Titans this season, with four matches of the regular season remaining.
Rabada added: "Moving forward, this moment will not define me. I will keep doing what I have always done, continuously working hard and playing with passion and devotion to my craft."
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