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OTD: ECB bans Warwickshire's Graham Wagg for 15 months

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Eleven years ago today, former England A international Graham Wagg was banned for 15 months after he had tested positive for cocaine.

In 2003, it seemed that Graham Wagg had the cricketing world at his mercy.

Touted as one of the country's best up and coming all-rounders, the youngster had just impressed on the England A tour of India and Malaysia, which was proceeded by a hat-trick while on duty for the England Under-19s.

He had also made an impression on the County Championship scene with Warwickshire, having scored 42 and 51 with the bat and then taken 4-43 on his debut for the Edgbaston-based outfit.

But, everything came crashing down around the left-armer during the summer of 2004 when after an encounter against Gloucestershire, he was randomly selected to undergo a drugs test, from which it was revealed that cocaine was present in his system.

The 21-year-old pleaded guilty during an initial hearing with the ECB, citing a row with a former girlfriend as the reason behind his actions.

There had been suggestions that Wagg would be suspended for two years, just as Sussex's Ed Giddins had been for the same offence in 1996.

However, it was confirmed by the governing body 11 years ago today that the Rugby-born player would be banned for just 15 months, due to the fact that he admitted the charge and had also "expressed his remorse".

An ECB statement read: "In this case, the panel had regard to the age of the cricketer, his previous good disciplinary record and, in particular, the fact that he admitted his offence at the first opportunity.

"We note to his credit that he did not require the second sample to be analysed. In addition, he expressed his remorse and apologised for bringing the game into disrepute."

As for his club, they announced that Wagg's contract would be terminated, although they did vow to offer their support.

"The club does not condone the use of illegal drugs in any circumstances, and continues to take a very firm stance in such cases. The club is very disappointed that one of its players has tested positive for a banned substance but is pleased to note that he has shown remorse and pleaded guilty to this serious offence," read Warwickshire's statement.

"In the circumstances, the club will be terminating Graham's contract as soon as is legally practicable. However, it will provide the best possible advice, support and encouragement to Graham during his rehabilitation period."

As for Wagg himself, in an interview with The Telegraph, he added: "I've been kicked out of a game I love and that hurts. Cricket is my life, but it's going to be very hard to get back because of one stupid mistake. I'm sorry, I'm ashamed and I've let people down.

"Fifteen months out could cost me my career, but cricket shouldn't tolerate drugs. I don't want sympathy, I was an idiot and I've got to take my punishment."

Wagg returned to the sport in 2006 with Derbyshire and he went on to spend four years at the County Ground before he made the switch to Glamorgan, where he remains to this day.

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