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Asif held for 'illegal substance' Asif held for 'illegal substance'
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A Pakistani Cricket Board official says that a national player has been detained at Dubai for allegedly carrying an "illegal substance". Pakistani fast bowler Mohammed Asif has been detained at Dubai airport on suspicion of carrying illegal drugs.
Fast bowler Mohammed Asif was held on Monday at Dubai airport. A board official said the substance recovered from Asif has been sent for tests. Senior Pakistan Cricket Board official Nadeem Akram said that Asif was held on Monday as he travelled to Pakistan.
He said a substance recovered from Asif had been sent for tests and a lawyer was trying to secure his release. No charges have been filed against him.
Asif was apparently returning home from India, where he played in the Indian Premier League Twenty20 tournament.Asif was apparently returning home from India, where he played in the Indian Premier League Twenty20 tournament.
He played for the Delhi team, the Delhi Daredevils, in the competition. He played for the Delhi Daredevils in the competition.
Pakistan Cricket Board official Nadeem Akram told reporters that charges had not been framed against Asif yet. 'Not arrested'
He told Geo TV that the bowler was carrying traditional medicine in his vallet. Mr Akram has travelled to Dubai to liaise with the Pakistani embassy there and local authorities.
"We are not sure about the make of the substance, which was prescribed to him by a local hakeem (indigenous medicine doctor) for his elbow injury," Mr Akram said. He said an "illegal substance" had been found in Asif's wallet, but did not identify what it was.
The Pakistan Cricket Board is due to hold a press conference later in the day. "He has been detained by authorities at Dubai airport for the last 36 hours," Mr Akram told Reuters news agency.
Asif had been suspended for a year in 2006 after testing positive for nandrolone, a banned steroid. "The substance recovered from him has been sent for tests. He is detained not arrested."
Mr Akram told Pakistani TV channels that the bowler had been carrying herbal medicine he had been given for an elbow injury.
Asif was suspended for a year in 2006 after testing positive for nandrolone, a banned steroid.
But the Pakistan Cricket Board lifted the ban after he claimed that he had not knowingly taken the drug.But the Pakistan Cricket Board lifted the ban after he claimed that he had not knowingly taken the drug.
Asif is a member of the Pakistani squad to play a triangular series in Bangladesh beginning Sunday against India and the hosts.Asif is a member of the Pakistani squad to play a triangular series in Bangladesh beginning Sunday against India and the hosts.
The 25-year-old player is considered one of the most promising fast bowlers in Pakistan.The 25-year-old player is considered one of the most promising fast bowlers in Pakistan.
He has claimed 51 wickets in 11 Test matches and 36 wickets in 31 one-day-international matches. He has claimed 51 wickets in 11 Test matches and 36 wickets in 31 one-day international matches.