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August 08, 2003

The World Anti-Doping Agency has slammed the Australian Cricketers Association for its role in getting disgraced legspinner Shane Warne, who is serving a one-year suspension for using banned drugs, to play in charity matches and train with the Australian national side.

"It (the ACA) is doing everything in its power to allow a cheater to play. It is absolutely anti-ethical and against the spirit of the game," WADA chairman and International Olympic Committee representative Richard W Pound said.

Do you agree? Or do you think Shane Warne should be allowed to play in charity games while he's serving out his ban?



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Sub: should Warne be playing?

Cricket is all about discipline, clean mind, and ability to handle fame and all goodies that go with it.There is no way Warne should be ...


Posted by S.Narayan





Sub: he should be played.

He is such a classic leg spinner, should be allowed to play. He is good to the cricket and grand ambassador of the game. Cricket ...


Posted by RadhaKrishna





Sub: Should Warne be playing

The issue under question is not what he spoke over teh phone or what he did in person with a lady, but the most important ...


Posted by S Vishwanathan





Sub: ACB STOP PARTIALITY

In my view , ACB is too lenient for Shane warne . He shld be immediately banned from all forms of Cricket. Indian Board shld ...


Posted by Ankur





Sub: BAN WARNIE !!!

shane warne was a hero for me not only for me but for a lots and lots of other people also i still admire his ...


Posted by tarun




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