Kagiso Rabada's IPL Return Amid Drug Use Controversy

Updated : May 05, 2025 13:15
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Editorji News Desk

In an eventful week, Gujarat Titans and South Africa pacer, Kagiso Rabada, is set to make a comeback in the 2025 Indian Premier League (IPL) season. This news comes just a month after his sudden departure from the tournament, previously cited as a "personal issue." Rabada has now revealed that his absence was due to a suspension for recreational drug use. This disclosure raises questions about the transparency of the situation, an issue that former Australian captain Tim Paine has publicly criticized. Speaking on SEN Radio, Paine did not hold back regarding his disapproval of how Rabada's situation was handled. "It stinks. Using 'personal issues' to cover up recreational drug use is not acceptable," Paine stated. "This isn't just a personal issue—it's a breach of professional conduct and contracts." While Rabada has served his suspension and is cleared to play, details remain vague. The specifics of what drugs were involved, the length of the ban, and the authorities behind the suspension have not been disclosed. These unresolved details have left many, including Paine, demanding clarity. Paine emphasized the need for accountability, stating that the public deserves to know the circumstances surrounding such incidents. "If you’re caught using drugs, we should know what happened, how long you’re banned, and who imposed the suspension," Paine asserted. Despite the controversy, Rabada is now eligible and expected to play against Australia in the World Test Championship final and will also join the IPL lineup for the Gujarat Titans. The situation underscores the ongoing debate about transparency and accountability in professional sports.

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