The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has confirmed that a prominent cricketer has tested positive for a prohibited substance but refused to reveal the name as per International Cricket Council (ICC) rules.
"A player has reportedly tested positive for a prohibited substance.
But under ICC rules PCB cannot name the player or chargesheet him until the chemical report is confirmed by the anti - dope agency of the government.
We should have an answer in a day or two, " the tweet read.
The PCB is awaiting the results of a blood sample from Pakistan's anti - doping department which will rubber stamp the doping although the test has come back positive.
The test is understood to have taken place during the recent domestic 50 - over tournament in Faisalabad, according to an espncricinfo report.
Depending on the nature of the prohibited substance, the player could face up to a two - year ban.
The last Pakistan international to suffer that fate was Raza Hasan, who tested positive for cocaine in 2015, and was banned till 2017.