The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Tuesday suspended South African batter Zubayr Hamza from all cricket-related activities for nine months after he admitted to an anti-doping rule violation under the world governing body's anti-doping code.
Hamza provided an out-of-competition sample on 17 January 2022 in Paarl, South Africa, in which the prohibited substance Furosemide - which is a specified substance in Section S5 of the 2022 WADA Prohibited List - was found.
He Hamza)admitted the violation and, having established no significant fault or negligence on his part, a nine-month period of ineligibility has been imposed, backdated to 22 March 2022, the date that Hamza accepted a provisional suspension. The effect of this suspension is that Hamza will be eligible to return to cricket on 22 December 2022," the ICC said in a statement.