Jesse Ryder fails drug test, banned for six months
New Zealand opening batsmen Jesse Ryder has been banned for six months following a failed drug test, conducted in March, reported Cricinfo.
A routine drug test was conducted on Ryder during a domestic match played at Wellington, for which the player tested positive. The player was given the results of his test on April 12th, and was summoned to a meeting held by New Zealand Sports Tribunal this month, where he was handed the ban.
The batsmen will be able to play again for New Zealand from October 19th, 2013 onwards, when the six month suspension ends.
Through a New Zealand Cricket Players’ Association statement Ryder said: “I’m devastated by this situation. I’ve never taken drugs and to be in this situation distresses me greatly. I simply took the supplement alongside a training programme I was completing to help me lose weight.
“I have attended anti-doping education seminars during my time in cricket and am a strong supporter of Drug Free Sport New Zealand. I’m aware of the precautions you need to take; I did take steps to check the supplement but ultimately it was my responsibility and I accept that.Whilst everyone is aware of my well-documented battles with alcohol, it’s important for me to state that I abhor drug use of any kind, both recreational and performance-enhancing in sport.”