My anger over doping slur: Dilshan
Saturday, 12 March 2011
PALLEKELE, Mar 11 (AFP): Sri Lanka's record-setting batsman Tillakaratne Dilshan insisted Friday he is the victim of a smear campaign after he was wrongly accused of having failed a dope test.
The 34-year-old said it was not the first time he had suffered from such allegations and that he was not even selected for a random test after last weekend's rain-ruined match against Australia in Colombo.
"On Wednesday, there were reports that I had failed a dope test," Dilshan told the BBC.
"It is not the first time these kind of allegations have surfaced - they have done so after every recent tournament I have played in.
"I feel like there is an attempt to distract my game but I am not worried. I try to ignore the reports and concentrate on my game instead.
"What actually happened is the International Cricket Council randomly selected Ajantha Mendis and Chamara Silva to give blood samples after our game against Australia.
"They did not even take my blood sample so I simply don't know where these reports have come from."