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Mohammad Nawaz’s Shocking Slip-Up: Pakistani All-Rounder Tests Positive for Recreational Drug

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Pakistan player tests positive for recreational drug, misses out on massive deal

The cricketing world was left stunned when Mohammad Nawaz, a star all-rounder from Pakistan, tested positive for a recreational drug during the T20 World Cup 2026. The shocking news cast a dark cloud over Nawaz’s future in the sport, and more importantly, a lucrative contract with Surrey that seemed all but sealed.

Mohammad Nawaz, 28, has been an integral part of the Pakistani cricket team, known for his exceptional batting and bowling skills. In the T20 World Cup 2026, he had been performing consistently, scoring 15 runs and taking 7 wickets, earning praise from fans and critics alike.

However, his career took a drastic turn when it was announced that he had tested positive for a recreational drug. The news sent shockwaves across the cricketing community, with many fans expressing their disappointment and concern for the young player’s well-being.

According to sources, Nawaz’s team, Multan Sultan, is currently participating in the Pakistan Super League (PSL), where the young all-rounder was supposed to be part of the squad. However, with his positive test result, his participation in the PSL is now in jeopardy.

A Career Hanging in the Balance

Mohammad Nawaz’s testing positive for a recreational drug has put a huge question mark over his future in the sport. The young all-rounder has been known for his dedication and passion for cricket, and it’s hard to believe that he would intentionally indulge in substance abuse.

However, the fact remains that Nawaz has tested positive, and as per the rules, he will have to face the consequences. The young player’s contract with Surrey, which was reportedly worth millions, is now in jeopardy, leaving his future in the sport uncertain.

Cricket experts have weighed in on the situation, with many expressing their disappointment and concern for Nawaz’s well-being. According to former Pakistani captain, Wasim Akram,