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Kiwi cricketer BANNED for using cocaine in the middle of a match

Дата публикации: 25-04-2026 05:02:27

Former NZ international Doug Bracewell has been handed a two-year ban from cricket after testing positive for cocaine during an English County Championship match

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By JOSH ALSTON, SPORTS REPORTER

Published: 00:18 EDT, 25 April 2026 | Updated: 01:02 EDT, 25 April 2026

Former New Zealand international Doug Bracewell has been handed a two-year ban from cricket after testing positive for cocaine during an English County Championship match, despite already retiring from the sport.

The 35-year-old all-rounder returned a positive test on September 25, 2025, during Essex's clash with Somerset at Chelmsford, after later admitting he had used the drug following the first day's play and into the early hours before day two.

Bracewell had opened the bowling on day one of the match and claimed two wickets, with Somerset progressing to 339-6. He did not bat in the fixture, which Essex ultimately won by seven wickets.

The Cricket Regulator was notified of the failed test in November, with Bracewell responding on December 8 to confirm his use of cocaine.

Less than three weeks later, on December 28, Bracewell announced his retirement from professional cricket.

Despite stepping away from the game, the former Black Caps player was still issued with a two-year suspension, backdated to November 24, 2025, the date of his provisional ban, and running through to November 23, 2027.

Former New Zealand all-rounder admitted using cocaine after day one of Essex match before returning positive drug test

Bracewell opened bowling and took two wickets before later admitting cocaine use between days of Championship fixture

Bracewell has accepted the sanction.

'Essex can confirm that Doug Bracewell failed a routine drugs test in September 2025,' the county said in a statement.

'The club supports the Cricket Regulator's decision to impose a period of ineligibility of two years. All employees are required to meet the highest standards of professional conduct.

'While the club does not condone Bracewell's behaviour, we are committed to supporting him through rehabilitation in line with our policies and procedures.'

The latest ban follows a previous drugs violation in 2024, when Bracewell tested positive for cocaine after a domestic Twenty20 match in New Zealand.

In that case, he had produced a standout performance, taking 2-21, claiming two catches and scoring 30 from just 11 balls to earn man-of-the-match honours.

He was initially facing a three-month suspension, but this was reduced to one month after completing a treatment programme, with authorities ruling the substance had been taken out of competition and not for performance enhancement.

Sport Integrity Commission chief executive Rebecca Rolls warned at the time that athletes must act as role models.

Essex confirmed failed drugs test and backed regulator decision while committing to supporting Bracewell through rehabilitation process

'Athletes have a responsibility to set a positive example, especially for the tamariki and rangatahi who look up to them,' she said.

'Recreational drugs, including cocaine, are illegal and can pose a real threat to the health and safety of athletes and their teammates.'

New Zealand Cricket chief executive Scott Weenink also expressed frustration over the incident, stating that Bracewell had 'let himself down' but had accepted responsibility for his actions.

Bracewell played 69 matches for New Zealand across all formats, including 28 Tests, 21 one-day internationals and 20 T20 internationals.

He remains part of a well-known cricketing family, with uncle John Bracewell a former New Zealand international and coach, while cousin Michael Bracewell is a current Black Caps player.

One of the defining moments of his career came in 2011, when he produced a match-winning spell of 6-40 in Hobart to help New Zealand defeat Australia by seven runs — the nation's only Test victory on Australian soil since 1985.

Essex confirmed the club would not face any punishment over the failed test.

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