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Kagiso Rabada: South Africa bowler cleared to return after one-month ban for 'recreational drug use'
Kagiso Rabada served a one-month ban for reactional drug use; South Africa and Gujarat Titans bowler returned home from the ...
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An overwhelming majority of professional players across the world say they love Tests but love T20 cricket a little more ...
As per the South African Anti-Doping Rules specifically pertaining to substance abuse, the player was offered an opportunity ...
South Africa fast bowler Kagiso Rabada has served a one-month ban, commuted from three months, for drug use during the SA20 ...
The South African Institute for Drug-Free Sport (SAIDS) today announced South Africa fast bowler Kagiso Rabada can resume ...
Consumer advocacy groups are opposing a bill that would create a confidential treatment program for physicians struggling ...
President's Academic Excellence award; first honors; Pope Francis Scholar award; National Honor Society (president); National ...
South African fast bowler, Kagiso Rabada, has been cleared by the South African Institute for Drug-Free Sport (SAIDS) to ...
Spanish Club; Mike Kelly Foundation Camp coach; Belleville East Summer Camp coach. College: University of Rochester to study ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNKagiso Rabada free to play after serving recreational drug use banSouth Africa’s premier fast bowler Kagiso Rabada may lace up and deliver, having served his one-month suspension after ...
Punjab Kings (PBKS) pacer Arshdeep Singh was recently asked to pick between football legends Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. The left-arm seamer surprised everyone with his hilarious response.
Senate Bill 305 would finally give student-athletes what they’ve earned through hours of practice and persistence: formal recognition and opportunity.
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