Monday, 19 August 2019
BCCI bats for IDTM doctors in Nada
ccording to Salvi, all the IDTM doctors are MBBS. "We have requested that DCOs assigned for BCCI tests to be registered medical practitioners (MBBS) with knowledge of anti-doping. When IDTM used to collect samples, they would assign medical practitioners."Salvi and Saba Karim, BCCI's GM (cricket operations) recently met senior Nada officials, including director general Navin Agarwal, and discussed how to move ahead with the dope testing of the cricketers. "We have discussed everything threadbare. We have given the full fixtures for this season's domestic matches. The dates and venues also have been given. This will help Nada to prepare its cricket-testing calendar," he added. For the record, Nada had announced after the meeting it would be starting "the partnership from the Duleep Trophy." "The Duleep Trophy has already started and probably they will be coming for later matches. They haven't specified whether they are planning target testing or random testing. It is expected there will be a few tests done on match days (in-competition)," Salvi was quoted as saying by PTI.Nada's website says at present there are 111 empanelled contractual persons, including Lead Dope Control Officers (LDCOs), DCOs, blood collection officers (BCOs) and chaperones. On the list of 111, there are only 16 registered doctors - all designated as LDCOs. Out of those 16, there are 12 who are based out of Pune while four reside in Thiruvananthapuram.However, it remains to be seen whether Nada can always have qualified doctors as DCOs for all BCCI assignments. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: The Telegraphhttp://www.dtt.marche.it/UserProfile/tabid/43/userId/5884224/Default.aspx
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