Mandhana, Rodrigues Added to NADA's Testing Pool Ahead of Key Matches

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06 Jan 2026 | 04:30 am
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Prominent cricketers Smriti Mandhana and Jemimah Rodrigues have been added to the National Anti-Doping Agency’s (NADA) Registered Testing Pool (RTP). This development places both athletes under stringent anti-doping surveillance, standard for elite sports professionals.

 

Inclusion in NADA’s RTP mandates individuals are subject to out-of-competition testing at any time, without prior notification. This rigorous system is crucial for upholding competitive sport integrity and deterring banned substance use, fostering fair play.

 

Cricketers Join Testing Pool

 

The addition of Mandhana and Rodrigues underscores their vital roles in cricket. This confirms adherence to global anti-doping standards, reinforcing a strong commitment to clean sport. It's key to maintaining ethical competition practices.

 

Their induction into the RTP is a fundamental anti-doping measure. Athletes listed must provide current whereabouts information, facilitating targeted, efficient testing. This system is vital for ensuring fairness and transparency.

 

Athletics Leads 2026 Monitoring

 

Concurrently, NADA data reveals athletics leads the list for 2026 within its extensive testing framework. This prominent position indicates a specific focus for the upcoming year. This critical oversight is particularly relevant ahead of major matches.

 

Athletics leading the 2026 testing list signals a concentrated effort by anti-doping programs. This strategic emphasis ensures comprehensive monitoring in high-profile disciplines. It clearly demonstrates NADA’s dynamic, proactive stance against doping.

 

Proactive Ahead of Major Matches

 

The timing of these anti-doping measures, including RTP additions and athletics focus for 2026, is deliberately set ahead of major matches. This proactive NADA strategy aims to preserve a clean, competitive environment, ensuring integrity and skill-based competition.