Dope Test: Increase in the difficulty of success! Notice from NADA; Shefali Verma also under investigation, what is the real case?
Dope Test News Marathi : Indian cricketer Success Jaiswal And there is a big news about Shefali Verma. Both these star cricketers have been issued notices by the National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA). Action has been taken against both the players under the ‘Whereabouts Failure’ rule. ‘Wearabouts failure’ is a rule in the anti-doping rules, which requires athletes to declare their location at a certain time, so that a surprise dope test can be taken.
As per the information received, this is the first time that both these players have missed the test. But NADA has given him an opportunity to explain himself and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has been informed of the entire process. Both Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shefali Verma are part of NADA’s (NADA) Registered Trial Group (RTP).
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Athletes included in the RTP are required to inform the agency in advance of their availability and timing for dope testing. The Doping Control Officer (DCO) may then visit the designated location and collect the samples. According to reports, Yashasvi Jaiswal’s dope test was scheduled for December 17, while Shefali Verma’s was scheduled for November 7. However, when the DCO reached the designated place, both the players were absent.
Following this, NADA sent an explanatory notice to both the players in February. A response was sought from Yashasvi Jaiswal by February 18 and from Shefali by February 20. According to sources, after receiving no response from both the players, the agency registered the first ‘failed test’ against them.
Action on both players?
But this case is not a direct doping violation at present. Under the anti-doping rules, if an athlete has three ‘whereabouts failures’ (failure to report the athlete’s whereabouts) within a 12-month period, he can be considered guilty of an anti-doping rule violation. In such cases, if the player fails to prove his innocence in a NADA hearing, he can be banned for up to two years.
Currently, both Yashasvi and Shafali have an opportunity to present their case. However, the case has certainly sparked a new debate about anti-doping rules in Indian cricket. Especially since both these players are considered to be the future of Indian cricket and have performed exceptionally recently.
Yashasvi Jaiswal is currently in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 Playing for Rajasthan Royals (RR) in Meanwhile, Shafali Verma played a key role in helping India win the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025. Shafali took part in the five-match Women’s T20 series during the tour of South Africa last month.
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