Ahmed Shehzad Accuses BCCI of Preventing ICC Doping Tests

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05 Mar 2026 | 10:30 am
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Pakistan cricketer Ahmed Shehzad has publicly accused the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) of obstructing the International Cricket Council (ICC). Shehzad claims the BCCI actively prevents the ICC from conducting doping tests on Indian cricketers.

 

He further stated that the BCCI undertakes self-testing for its players. This practice, according to Shehzad, is due to the BCCI's distrust in the technology utilized by the ICC for doping detection purposes.

 

Allegations Regarding Testing

 

The accusation from Shehzad highlights a significant divergence in anti-doping protocols. He suggests the BCCI's actions hinder the global body's standard procedures for player examination.

 

Shehzad explicitly linked the BCCI's self-testing to its lack of faith in ICC technology. He claims this distrust is the core reason why the Indian board prevents ICC tests on its cricketers.

 

Reasons Behind Prevention

 

The Pakistani cricketer's statement specifies that the BCCI's distrust in ICC technology is the central driver for its conduct. This reasoning underpins the alleged prevention of international doping tests.

 

This implies that the BCCI views its own testing methods as more reliable. Shehzad's claims suggest a preference for internal oversight over external scrutiny from the ICC, based on technological concerns.

 

Impact on Cricket Governance

 

Ahmed Shehzad's weighty accusation calls into question the consistency and transparency of anti-doping efforts across international cricket. It highlights a potential challenge to global governance standards.