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Former NZ captain McCullum admits testing positive during 2016 T20 Leagu

Updated on: 24 June,2018 11:59 AM IST  |  New Delhi (India)
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In the WADA list of 2016, there was one 'Adverse Analytical Finding' in cricket in India but BCCI never revealed the name

Former NZ captain McCullum admits testing positive during 2016 T20 Leagu

Brendon McCullum

Former Kiwis captain Brendon McCullum has admitted that he tested positive for a banned substance during the 2016 T20 but insisted that it was not a "failed drug test" as he had procured a retroactive Therapeutic Use Exemption certificate to clear his name.


In the WADA list of 2016, there was one 'Adverse Analytical Finding' in cricket in India but BCCI never revealed the name. According to a report in ESPN Cricinfo: "The former NZâu00c2u0080u00c2u0088captain has asthma and, in light of heavy pollution in Delhi at the time, he needed more than the usual dose of his medicine." "I certainly don't see it as a failed drug test. It was just a case of we just need to seek clarification and apply for this," McCullum told stuff.co.nz.


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