Ryder doping ban
Ex-test batsman Jesse Ryder has been suspended for six months for failing a doping test, but will not miss any first-class cricket because of the ban. The New Zealand Sports Disputes tribunal said yesterday that Ryder returned a positive test for two banned stimulants after a domestic Twenty20 match in March and was provisionally suspended on April 19. The ban was imposed at a hearing on August 9, and backdated to April 19. The retrospective nature of the ban means Ryder will be available from October 19 for the start of next first-class season in New Zealand.
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