The WADA's whereabouts clause is no longer just the Indian cricketers' problem. The ICC has a greater stake in it and that goes beyond the zero tolerance for drugs policy.

The ICC's attempts to make cricket a sports discipline in the Olympics suffered a serious blow when the BCCI, instead of backing the original pact with the ICC over accepting anti-drug laws, has backed its cricketers over their reservations.
India are the only Test playing nation to have raised the objections and now it appears India could be the major hurdle for cricket to become one amongst the many sports that get to share the Olympics clique.
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