Alex Hales banned for recreational drug use

IANS  |  London 

England batsman has been banned for three weeks from for recreational drug use.

Earlier this month, it was announced that Hales had "made himself unavailable for selection for personal reasons", stepping away from both Nottinghamshire and England selection as the new season got underway.

However, reports that he is currently serving a 21-day ban after failing a second drugs test of his career, which has also resulted in him being fined five per cent of his annual salary. While the exact date of the notice handed to Hales is unknown, it is believed he will have served his 21-day ban before England's ODI against on May 3.

No official statement has been issued by the England and Wales Board (ECB) regarding this matter.

At the start of every season, all professional male under the ECB's jurisdiction, along with centrally contracted female players, are subject to hair follicle testing. The testing of hair follicles means banned substances can be detected up to three months after their consumption.

Players that fail a recreational drug test for the first time are not named. However, under ECB's rules, a second positive test results in an automatic 21-day ban from all and a third brings a 12-month suspension.

quoted a for Hales as confirming that he had been suspended "following an off-field incident last year".

"He will be joining the squad in preparation for next week's games and will be available for selection. Whilst the issue is not cricket related, Hales accepted that it was right that he was suspended. He is now fully focused on returning to cricket and is committed to working tirelessly for both Nottinghamshire and England throughout the summer. No further comment will be made on this issue," the added.

Hales is still expected to attend England's training camp in this weekend.

The development comes as yet another blow for Hales, who was fined and suspended last year after he and were involved in a brawl outside a Bristol nightclub in September 2017.

The 30-year-old has scored six centuries and 14 half-centuries in 70 ODI games for England.

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First Published: Sat, April 27 2019. 10:22 IST