Kagiso Rabada Avoided Longer Ban After Testing Positive For Cocaine

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Kagiso Rabada Avoided Longer Ban After Testing Positive For Cocaine

Fast bowler Kagiso Rabada has confirmed reporting positive for cocaine earlier in the year, and faced a 1-month suspension as a result. Why did he receive this length of ban, and what does this mean for his future pitches?

South African fast bowler Kagiso Rabada tested positive for cocaine earlier this year. Reports surfaced in South African newspaper Rapport, citing that Rabada had given a urine sample after an SA20 match in January. The sample showed traces of benzoylecgonine (BZE), a substance found in cocaine.

Rabada faced a month-long suspension, despite legal teams proving the use occurred outside of competition and not on the day of the match. Amounts found were under 1,000 nanograms per millilitre. Rabada chose not to attempt to disprove the findings, instead admitting to using the drug.

He is now cleared to return to competitive cricket, though his team, the Gujarat Titans, have held him off to not disrupt an ongoing winning streak. This situation brings to light the realities stars face in managing their public image in relation to recreational drug use.

Quotes and Statements:

"I have made a huge mistake and I regret it terribly... I was honestly unaware that I had even taken the substance and took full responsibility by admitting this openly."

- Kagiso Rabada, on his actions.

"It was very difficult to accept when I was told, but respect his decision to deal with it transparently."

- Pholetsi Moseki, CSA Chief Executive.

"I have learned a lot since this incident and hopefully, others can learn from my mistake."

- Kagiso Rabada, on his actions.

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