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Pakistan All-Rounder Accepts Three-Month Suspension for Marijuana Use

Pakistan All-Rounder Accepts Three-Month Suspension for Marijuana Use

Key Takeaways

  • Mohammad Nawaz, a Pakistan all-rounder, has accepted a three-month suspension.
  • The ban follows a positive test for Carboxy-THC during the T20 World Cup match against the Netherlands.
  • Nawaz will serve one month of the suspension if he completes a rehabilitation program.

Pakistan’s spin-bowling all-rounder Mohammad Nawaz has accepted a three-month ban from international cricket for breaching the ICC Anti-Doping Code. The decision comes after Nawaz tested positive for Carboxy-THC, a metabolite of THC found in cannabis, following a doping test conducted during Pakistan's ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 match against the Netherlands on February 7 in Colombo, Sri Lanka.

According to the ICC Anti-Doping Code, Carboxy-THC is classified as a Substance of Abuse. Nawaz admitted to using the prohibited substance outside competition and unrelated to sporting performance, which led to his suspension backdated to May 1, 2026. However, he has committed to completing a rehabilitation program that could reduce his ban period.

Nawaz’s provisional suspension was lifted after serving two and a half months of the three-month ban. If he successfully completes the rehabilitation program as required by the ICC, he will not be required to serve the remaining time of the suspension.

The ban has significant implications for Nawaz's career. His result from Pakistan’s T20 World Cup match against the Netherlands on February 7 has been disqualified, and his results from all subsequent matches played before May 1, 2026, have also been invalidated. This means that any points or rankings associated with these matches will be nullified.

In a statement to ProPakistani, Nawaz expressed his commitment to the rehabilitation process: 'I accept my responsibility and am fully committed to completing the required program to ensure I can return to cricket in good standing.'

The incident highlights the stringent anti-doping measures enforced by international cricket governing bodies. It serves as a reminder of the consequences for players who violate these rules, even if their actions are not directly related to performance enhancement.

Cricket fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see how Nawaz's rehabilitation progresses and whether he can regain his place in the national team.