What if he uses the medication to regulate high blood pressure? Plus I would really like to know how "Chlortalidone" (a diuretic that is used to treat high blood pressure) effects a spin bowlers action and/or performance on the field.
Any doctor around to shed some light on this?
@Akheilos @WAJsal
This is what Cricinfo says about the possible options for Yasir Shah now:
While he is provisionally suspended, Yasir cannot play - or be involved in any capacity in - international matches, and games organised by any national cricket board or its affiliated members. He can request for his B sample to be tested, and if that test does not confirm a positive result then the entire test will be considered negative and the suspension will be lifted with immediate effect.
Yasir can also request for a hearing before an anti-doping tribunal through a written application that must be received by the anti-doping manager within 14 days. Should he want a hearing, Yasir must state in his application how he responds to the charge and his explanation for the same.
Yasir Shah tests positive for banned substance | Cricket | ESPN Cricinfo