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Madhevere, Mavuta complete drugs ban

Zimbabwe’s Wessly Madhevere

Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) has cleared national team players Wessly Madhevere and Brandon Mavuta to return to competitive cricket after serving their four-month suspension over drug use.

The ban was imposed after the two tested positive for a recreational drug during an in-house doping test in December.

They were also fined the equivalent of half of their ZC salaries for three months.

As part of their rehabilitation, Madhevere and Mavuta were ordered to train under ZC’s high performance programme.

Both of them were confirmed as ‘clean’ after they returned positive results for drug tests conducted upon completion of their suspension period.

Confirming the end of the suspension, ZC Managing Director Givemore Makoni said: “I am pleased to welcome Wessly and Brandon back to competitive cricket after both of them underwent rehabilitation and also passed a drug test carried out to check if they were now clean.

“More importantly, the two players acknowledged their mistakes and have vowed to stay clean and focus on their very promising careers as cricketers.”

Meanwhile, a ZC academy player, Davis Murwendo, has also returned a positive result for a social drug in the latest round of internal tests.

He is set to appear for a hearing soon.

ZC is running its own anti-drugs programme voluntarily and separately from its International Cricket Council (ICC) and World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) obligations in an effort to prevent the damaging consequences of drugs to the health and welfare of players and to protect the image and reputation of the sport.

“Recognising the dangers that recreational drugs may cause, ZC opted to go beyond the ICC and WADA obligations by implementing an inhouse drugs testing programme,” Makoni said.

“This is a very important initiative that should be hailed for providing education, counselling and treatment, where appropriate, to rehabilitate players who have become involved with social drugs.”

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