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committed an anti-doping rule violation.<br />
<strong>Cricket</strong>er. Any Person who competes at any level in the sport under the jurisdiction of the<br />
National <strong>Cricket</strong> Federation; save that for purposes of Article 2.8, a <strong>Cricket</strong>er is any Person<br />
who participates at any level in any sport under the authority of any Signatory, government or<br />
other sports organisation accepting the World <strong>Anti</strong>-<strong>Doping</strong> Code.<br />
<strong>Cricket</strong>er’s Nominated Address. As defined in Article 1.5.<br />
<strong>Cricket</strong>er Support Personnel. As defined in Article 1.8.<br />
Dem<strong>and</strong>. As defined in Article 7.5.3.1.<br />
Disqualification. See Consequences, above.<br />
<strong>Doping</strong> Control. All steps <strong>and</strong> processes from test distribution planning through to ultimate<br />
disposition of any appeal including all steps <strong>and</strong> processes in between such as provision of<br />
whereabouts information, sample collection <strong>and</strong> h<strong>and</strong>ling, laboratory analysis, TUEs, results<br />
management <strong>and</strong> hearings.<br />
Effective Date. As defined in Article 18.5.<br />
Filing Failure. As defined in Article 2.4.<br />
First Class County. A county to which the National <strong>Cricket</strong> Federation has officially accorded<br />
first class status being those counties listed as first class county clubs in the National <strong>Cricket</strong><br />
Federation’s Articles of Association from time to time.<br />
First XI. The players playing in, or training with <strong>and</strong> potentially playing in, the first team at the<br />
First Class County.<br />
ICC. The International <strong>Cricket</strong> Council or its designee.<br />
ICC Code. As defined in Article 1.3.<br />
ICC Events. Each of the following: (a) the ICC <strong>Cricket</strong> World Cup; (b) the ICC World<br />
Twenty20; (c) the ICC Under 19 <strong>Cricket</strong> World Cup; (d) the ICC Women’s <strong>Cricket</strong> World Cup;<br />
(e) the ICC Champions Trophy; (f) the ICC World Cup Qualifying Tournament; (g) the ICC<br />
World Twenty20 Qualifying Tournament; <strong>and</strong> (h) any other event organised or sanctioned by<br />
the ICC from time to time, provided that the ICC has given at least three months’ notice to all<br />
teams participating in such event that it is to be deemed an ICC Event for the purposes of the<br />
<strong>Rules</strong>.<br />
In-Competition. The period described in Article 5.2.2.<br />
Ineligibility. See Consequences, above.<br />
International-Level <strong>Cricket</strong>er. Any cricketer who participates or who has previously<br />
participated at any point in time (whether as a member of a starting XI or as an officially<br />
designated substitute) in an International Match, as that term is defined in the ICC Code.<br />
International Registered Testing Pool or IRTP. As defined in Article 5.3.2.1.<br />
International St<strong>and</strong>ard. A st<strong>and</strong>ard adopted by WADA in support of the World <strong>Anti</strong>-<strong>Doping</strong><br />
Code, as revised from time to time, such revisions becoming effective in relation to the <strong>Rules</strong><br />
on the date specified by WADA, without the need for any further action by the National <strong>Cricket</strong><br />
Federation. The International St<strong>and</strong>ards shall include any technical documents issued<br />
pursuant to the International St<strong>and</strong>ard.<br />
Major Event Organisations. The continental associations of National Olympic Committees<br />
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