Mohammad Nawaz ICC case has taken a new turn as Pakistan all-rounder Mohammad Nawaz has submitted his written response to the International Cricket Council (ICC) regarding allegations of using a prohibited substance.
According to sources, the Pakistan cricketer formally shared his explanation with the ICC after being informed about a positive test result during a previous T20 World Cup. The case is now under review by the international governing body.
The Mohammad Nawaz ICC case gained attention after initial reports suggested that an anti-doping test conducted during the tournament returned positive findings, prompting an official investigation into the matter.
Officials have stated that any disciplinary action related to the Mohammad Nawaz ICC case will be announced by the ICC once the inquiry process is completed. Until then, no final decision has been made.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) had earlier confirmed that the ICC initiated proceedings in the matter and will be responsible for concluding the investigation and announcing any outcome.
The case may fall under the regulations of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), which governs anti-doping rules in international sports. If violations are confirmed, strict penalties could be applied.
The Mohammad Nawaz ICC case remains ongoing, and cricket authorities have urged patience until the final verdict is issued by the ICC after reviewing all evidence and responses.