England Alex Hales Banned for 21 Days For Sporting Drug Use

Ahead of the World Cup Alex Hales had taken an indefinite break from cricket due to personal reasons.
England Alex Hales Banned for 21 Days For Sporting Drug Use

Alex Hales the England batsman banned for 21 days after being a part of 15 member squad in the World Cup Team From England this year. 

Alexander Daniel Hales is an English cricketer. He is a right-handed opening batsman who currently plays for Nottinghamshire and the England cricket team. He made his One Day International debut against India in August 2014 and his Test cricket debut against South Africa in December 2015. Hales is the first and to date, only English batsman to score a T20I century. He is also the first batsman to be dismissed for 99 in an ODI and a T20I

Hales missed the beginning of his area Nottinghamshire's Royal London Cup battle, with the club expressing last Thursday that he had "made himself inaccessible for determination for individual reasons". The report uncovered that Hales, who was named a week ago in England's starter World Cup squad, is in certainty suspended subsequent to falling flat another recreational medications test.

This is the second time he has fizzled England and Wales Cricket Board's recreational medications arrangement. In any case, Hales may, in any case, go to England's preparation camp in Cardiff this end of the week.

According to the sources, the council imposed a 3 week ban on him due to the failure of a Drug test for the second time. 

It is not less than a shock for the England team that is preparing for the World Cup. After the ban, Hales will not be able to play cricket for 21 days, while the England cricket team's camp for the World Cup is going to start.

Named a week ago in England's fundamental World Cup squad, Hales was observed to be a difference with England and Wales Cricket Board's (ECB) recreational medications strategy for the second time in his vocation.

The opener is comprehended to have tried positive for a recreational medication as of late and his choice into the temporary squad implies the English selectors didn't know about transgression.

The ECB has refused to issue an official statement in this matter. A spokesman of the board said, "We are banned from maintaining confidentiality, so we are unable to comment any more".

In this case, former England captain Michael Vaughan has also expressed displeasure by tweeting. He has said that Hales should be dropped out of the World Cup team.

Hales was suspended and fined by England a year ago after he and Ben Stokes were associated with a road battle outside a Bristol club in September 2017. 

Hales drugs infringement was distinguished after he experienced normal hair follicle tests, which every expert cricketer in England are required to experience toward the begin and end of each season. The test can distinguish substances in the framework for as long as a quarter of a year.

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