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Drugs and the IPL lack damage control

Why is it, there was no genuine surprise when Pakistan's Mohammad Asif's name popped up on the drug grid yet again. This time as the first, and so far only name, the Indian Premier League have on their list of players who were tested and turned out to be positive. Read The Article

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B.G.Ravindra Why is it, there was no genuine surprise when Pakistan''s Mohammad Asif''s name popped up on the drug grid yet again.

ANSWER:He has caught in Dubai for drug reason just after IPL,later he has been detained.so,why to surprise?when you caught him in Red hand. ( Posted: Tuesday , July 22, 2008 at 13:31 )       
Sai Bharadwaj I agree with everyone against IPL & T20 Picnic. ( Posted: Saturday , July 19, 2008 at 00:23 )       
more K. Radhakrishnan A poorly written article, full of factual errors and contentious observations, the most unfortunate being a reference to corruption in another country. Simply because you are staying in a third country it should not mean that column writers should be allowed to get away with such defamatory stuff. Marion Jones was never caught by WADA; never tested positive for a banned substance. She confessed taking drugs when face with a perjury charge of lying to Federal agents. Asif was also never tested by WADA. ( Posted: Friday , July 18, 2008 at 12:36 )       
more Rahul LOL old man your time is up....no one has the time to sit and watch 5 day test matches or even an entire day on one day cricket.....

( Posted: Friday , July 18, 2008 at 10:29 )       
Hari Very dis-jointed article...very unlike trevor..disapointing ( Posted: Thursday , July 17, 2008 at 15:59 )       

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