BCCI seeks update from NADA on new testing lab after WADA bans India's dope testing lab

The BCCI maintained that since this is NADA's prerogative now, there is no question of paying for the tests or transportation costs.

Update: 2019-08-24 04:00 GMT
It needs to be checked if there is any full-member nation (Afghanistan, Sri Lanka or West Indies) available for a short tour which will be followed by a mini limited overs series against Australia. (Photo: AFP)

The BCCI is set to seek an update from the National Anti-Doping Agency about its choice of laboratory for testing samples after the WADA suspended the National Dope Testing Laboratory’s (NDTL) accreditation for six months.

While the BCCI for a number of years got its sample collected by Sweden’s IDTM and tested at the NDTL, being forced to come under NADA’s ambit recently didn’t go down too well with some cricket administrators.

“Yes, we also got our sample tested by NDTL but now we are NADA-affiliated sports federation. Naturally, we are concerned about WADA suspension of NDTL. Our question to NADA is where would the samples of our players be tested. We would like a clear update and a letter will be sent to NADA DG next week,” a senior BCCI official told PTI.

“We are currently employing a wait-and-watch policy. It’s NADA that had announced that they would test players during Duleep Trophy. Already the second game is on and to the best of my knowledge, there hadn’t been any sample collection,” the official, privy to the developments, said.

The BCCI maintained that since this is NADA’s prerogative now, there is no question of paying for the tests or transportation costs. “We are not paying any money for testing in a WADA accredited lab outside India. That is NADA’s domain. All we want to know is which lab they are selecting --- Bangkok, Montreal or Doha,” the BCCI official added.

“BCCI’s testing lab all these years was NDTL. The BCCI over the years have always equated NADA with NDTL which shows that fundamentally, their concept is not clear. The mess at NDTL is not created by NADA and it’s better that they keep quiet,” said a senior official of a National Sports Federation (NSF).

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