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CA Player welfare policy

UPDATED 07 February, 2013 3:05PM AEST | by Cricket Australia

Cricket Australia confirmed today that no current Australian, State or BBL player has tested positive or breached CA's anti-doping or illicit drugs policies.

Noting a newspaper report claiming a cricketer has been counselled on an alleged illicit drugs issue, CA said that in common with other employers, it deals from time to time with employee welfare issues.

 

CA's policy dealing with player welfare issues is to do so in a confidential, medically-based manner.

First Posted 23 October, 2012 9:23AM AEST

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