The Pakistan Cricket Board today imposed a two-year ban on left-arm spinner Raza Hasan for failing a doping test earlier this year.
The PCB said in a statement that the ban was imposed after Hasan failed to file an appeal within 14 days after being issued a show-cause notice by the Board.
"As per anti-doping rules he was sent a notice of charge by the PCB on March 24, 2015 which he received in person and as per anti-doping rules he had to send a written request for a hearing within 14 days which he failed do," the statement said.
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"During this period he will not be entitled to participate in any capacity of cricket match or activity other than authorised anti-doping or rehabilitation programs," the statement said.
Hasan, 22, who has appeared in 10 T20 internationals and an ODI for Pakistan failed a random doping test taking during the Pentangular One-Day cup in Karachi in January this year and tests later revealed that he had used cocaine.
This is not the first time a Pakistani player has failed a dope test. In the past fast bowlers Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif were also been banned for using performance enhancing substances.