Bracewell, 34, who played 28 Tests tested positive after a domestic Twenty20 match between Central Districts and Wellington in January
Doug Bracewell
Former New Zealand fast bowler Doug Bracewell tested positive for cocaine earlier this year and has since served a one-month ban. Details of the ban were made public for the first time Monday by the New Zealand Sport Integrity Commission.
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Bracewell, 34, who played 28 Tests tested positive after a domestic Twenty20 match between Central Districts and Wellington in January. He was named Player of the Match. The initial three-month ban imposed by the Commission was reduced to one month on the condition Bracewell completed a treatment program. The one-month ban was then backdated to April, meaning he can now return to cricket.
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