Hampshire’s Keith Barker expressed concern for his career during a nine-month wait for the outcome of a failed drug test attributed to a “genuine administrative error.” He has been cleared to return to cricket on July 4, following a ban reduced to 12 months after testing positive for indapamide, a substance prescribed for high blood pressure. The tribunal found Barker bore “no significant fault,” and Hampshire’s director of cricket acknowledged the incident as a regrettable mistake while supporting Barker’s return to the sport he loves.
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