National Anti-Doping Agency Sends Official Notices to Indian Cricketers After Missed Tests

Introduction

The National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) has sent formal notices to Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shafali Verma because they failed to provide the required biological samples.

Main Body

This action was taken because the athletes did not follow the Registered Testing Pool (RTP) rules. Specifically, testing officers could not find Jaiswal on December 17 and Verma on November 7 of last year at their listed locations. NADA asked for explanations on February 18 and 20, but since no answers were given, both players have been recorded for their first missed test. According to the rules, if an athlete misses three tests within twelve months, it is considered a doping violation. Consequently, this could lead to a suspension of up to two years if the athletes cannot provide a valid reason to the hearing panel. NADA has already informed the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and the International Cricket Council (ICC) about this situation. A representative from the BCCI stated that the organization is investigating why these mistakes happened to ensure they do not occur again. They emphasized that following these protocols is essential now that cricket is returning to the Olympic program. Furthermore, NADA has updated the RTP list for the second quarter of 2026. This list includes 348 athletes from different sports, including 14 cricketers. In the new list, Abhishek Sharma and Axar Patel have replaced Smriti Mandhana and Shreyas Iyer.

Conclusion

Jaiswal and Verma now have seven days to submit their explanations to avoid further disciplinary action.

Learning

⚑ The 'Connecting' Secret: Moving from Simple to Complex

An A2 student says: 'They missed the tests. They didn't answer the letters. Now they might be suspended.'

A B2 student connects these dots using Logical Connectors. These words act like glue, showing the relationship between two ideas without starting a new sentence every time.

πŸ› οΈ The Power Trio from the Text

  1. "Consequently" β†’\rightarrow (Result) Instead of saying "so," use this to sound more professional. It tells the reader: 'Because of X, Y happened.'
  • Example: The athletes missed the tests; consequently, they face a suspension.
  1. "Furthermore" β†’\rightarrow (Addition) When you have more information to add, don't just say "and" or "also." Use this to build a stronger argument.
  • Example: The BCCI is investigating; furthermore, NADA has updated the athlete list.
  1. "Since" β†’\rightarrow (Reason) In B2 English, since often means because. It is a sophisticated way to explain why something occurred.
  • Example: Since no answers were given, the players were recorded for a missed test.

πŸ’‘ Pro-Tip for the Transition

Stop thinking in 'Sentence β†’\rightarrow Period β†’\rightarrow Sentence'. Start thinking in 'Idea β†’\rightarrow Connector β†’\rightarrow Result'.

If you replace 'so' with 'consequently' and 'and' with 'furthermore', your writing immediately shifts from a basic level to an upper-intermediate academic tone.

Vocabulary Learning

formal
official, not informal
Example:The coach gave a formal apology to the team.
notice
a written or printed announcement
Example:She received a notice about the meeting.
athletes
people who compete in sports
Example:The athletes trained hard for the Olympics.
registered
officially recorded or enrolled
Example:He is registered as a member of the club.
testing
checking or examining
Example:The testing of the new drug began.
pool
a group or collection
Example:The pool of candidates was narrowed.
rules
statements that tell what is allowed
Example:The rules of the game must be followed.
explanations
clarifications of why something happened
Example:She gave clear explanations for her absence.
suspension
temporary removal from activity
Example:He received a suspension for breaking the rules.
violation
breaking a rule or law
Example:The violation of the contract was costly.
panel
a group of people who discuss or decide
Example:The panel will decide the outcome.
investigating
looking into something to find the truth
Example:The police are investigating the theft.
protocols
official procedures or rules
Example:The protocols for safety were updated.
essential
very important or necessary
Example:Water is essential for life.
program
a planned series of events or activities
Example:The summer program includes many sports.
updated
made more current or recent
Example:The updated schedule was posted.
quarter
one of four equal parts
Example:The second quarter of the year is busy.
different
not the same
Example:She wore a different dress.
replaced
substituted by another
Example:He was replaced by a new manager.
disciplinary
relating to punishment for breaking rules
Example:The disciplinary action was severe.