ICC may seek cricket-specific WADA code

The International Cricket Council will ask the World Anti-Doping Agency to consider a cricket-specific code for its controversial "whereabouts" rule, ICC chief executive Haroon Lorgat told Indian media on Thursday. The influential Indian cricket board rejected the WADA directive last month, backing its players' refusal to sign up over security and privacy issues. The ICC became a WADA signatory in 2006 and world cricket's governing body last year unanimously approved out-of-competition tests on players in accordance with amendments made to the code.

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