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India's NBA trailblazer Satnam Singh fails dope test

December 07, 2019
In this file photo taken on Feb. 8, 2018, Attapong Leelaphipatkul [white No. 98) of Thailand vies for the ball against Akilan Pari (No. 66) and Satnam Singh Bhamara (R) of India during the basketball round robin at the test event for 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta. Satnam Singh, the first Indian to be drafted into the NBA, has been provisionally suspended by India's anti-doping agency after failing a drug test last month. — AFP
In this file photo taken on Feb. 8, 2018, Attapong Leelaphipatkul [white No. 98) of Thailand vies for the ball against Akilan Pari (No. 66) and Satnam Singh Bhamara (R) of India during the basketball round robin at the test event for 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta. Satnam Singh, the first Indian to be drafted into the NBA, has been provisionally suspended by India's anti-doping agency after failing a drug test last month. — AFP

NEW DELHI — Satnam Singh, the first Indian to be drafted into the NBA, has been provisionally suspended by India's anti-doping agency after failing a drugs test last month.

Singh, who joined the Dallas Mavericks in 2015, failed an out-of-competition test last month and was handed a temporary ban on November 19, according to the National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) newsletter.

The banned substance that was been detected in Singh's sample was not confirmed.

The 23-year-old Singh, standing 7 feet 2 inches (2.18 meters) tall, has denied the charge through a statement on Saturday, asserting he is "clean".

"Mr. (Satnam Singh) Bhamara is disputing the said charge and has requested a hearing before the NADA Anti-Doping Disciplinary Panel (ADDP) in order to put forth his case," the statement said.

"Mr. Bhamara would like to state that he was and remains a clean competitor and has always played basketball fairly."

Singh, who did not play an NBA game, went on to play in the National Basketball League of Canada after signing a deal with St. John's Edge in September 2018.

He has represented India at the Asian Championships, 2018 Commonwealth Games and the 2019 World Cup Qualifiers.

There is also a Netflix documentary 'One in a Billion' which charts Singh's remarkable journey from a remote Punjab village to the Mavericks. — AFP


December 07, 2019
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