Updated On: 05 August, 2009 03:49 PM IST | | PTI
The players associations of South Africa and New Zealand share the Indian cricketers' privacy and security concerns with regards to a WADA anti-doping clause but insist that rules are same for all and no special exemptions can be made for them.
The players associations of South Africa and New Zealand share the Indian cricketers' privacy and security concerns with regards to a WADA anti-doping clause but insist that rules are same for all and no special exemptions can be made for them.
"We think that the Indian players have genuine security concerns regarding whereabouts filing under the code and ICC needs to deal with these. However all other players, including South African players, are currently complying with the whereabouts provisions," South African Cricketers' Association CEO Tony Irish said.