Abhishek Sharma y Axar Patel incluidos en el grupo de pruebas registradas de la NADA para el segundo trimestre de 2026

Los cricketers indios ganadores de la Copa del Mundo T20, Abhishek Sharma y Axar Patel, han sido añadidos al Grupo de Pruebas Registradas (RTP, por sus siglas en inglés) de la Agencia Nacional Antidopaje (NADA) para el segundo trimestre de 2026. Sustituyen a Smriti Mandhana y Shreyas Iyer en la lista de 348 deportistas. El grupo está compuesto mayoritariamente por atletas.

Abhishek Sharma y Axar Patel, estrellas de la victoria de India en la Copa del Mundo T20, han sido añadidos al Grupo de Pruebas Registradas de la Agencia Nacional Antidopaje (NADA) para el segundo trimestre de 2026. El grupo, dominado por el atletismo, incluye ahora a 348 deportistas.

Estos jugadores de críquet sustituyen a Smriti Mandhana y Shreyas Iyer en la última lista. Los miembros del RTP deben comunicar su paradero a la NADA y permanecer disponibles para someterse a pruebas durante un periodo diario determinado.

The Hindu informó sobre esta actualización el 16 de abril, destacando la inclusión de estos destacados jugadores de críquet en el programa de control antidopaje.

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