Doug Bracewell Receives Two-Year Ban from County Cricket

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24 Apr 2026 | 12:30 pm
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New Zealand cricketer Doug Bracewell has been handed a two-year ban from county cricket. This significant disciplinary action follows his second positive test for cocaine, as formally determined by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) Cricket Regulator.

 

The official ruling from the ECB Cricket Regulator specifically details the timeline surrounding the positive tests and the subsequent decision-making process. This comprehensive account ensures transparency in the disciplinary proceedings against the player.

 

The Regulator's Decision Timeline

 

The prohibition means Bracewell is now excluded from all forms of county cricket for the specified two-year duration. Such bans send a clear message from governing bodies about adhering to anti-doping rules established globally.

 

This marks a severe blow to Bracewell's career in county cricket, where he has been a notable figure. The ECB Cricket Regulator's consistent application of its rules is vital for maintaining a fair playing field and protecting athlete welfare.

 

Consequences for the Player

 

The two-year suspension period emphatically underscores the serious repercussions for repeat offenses involving prohibited substances. This strict stance reflects the commitment to uphold the integrity of the sport.

 

Enforcement of Anti-Doping Policies

 

The formal announcement clarifies the specific terms and duration of Bracewell's ineligibility from the sport's county circuit. The detailed timeline of the ruling ensures no ambiguity in the disciplinary action taken.