Overview
- Kagiso Rabada tested positive for a recreational drug during the SA20 tournament in January and was provisionally suspended on April 1.
- Under WADA regulations, his initial three-month ban was reduced to one month after completing a substance abuse treatment program approved by SAIDS.
- Rabada publicly apologized for his actions, expressing regret and emphasizing his commitment to cricket and personal growth.
- The South African Institute for Drug-Free Sport confirmed Rabada's eligibility to resume playing, starting with Gujarat Titans' IPL match on May 6.
- Debate continues over the transparency of the process, but cricket authorities affirm all protocols were properly followed.