Doug Bracewell Gets Two-Year Ban for Cocaine
Introduction
Doug Bracewell is a cricketer from New Zealand. He tested positive for cocaine. He cannot play cricket for two years.
Main Body
The test happened on September 25, 2025. Bracewell played for Essex against Somerset. He used cocaine after the first day and before the second day. He took two wickets on day one. He learned about the test result in October 2025. He stopped playing international cricket in December 2025. This was not his first problem. In 2024, he also tested positive for cocaine. He got a one-month ban. The new ban is longer because it happened again. The ban is for two years. It started on November 24, 2025. It ends on November 23, 2027. Bracewell accepted the ban. Essex said they do not agree with his actions but will help him. Bracewell is 35 years old. He played for New Zealand from 2011 to 2023. He took over 100 wickets and made nearly 1,000 runs. His father and uncle also played cricket for New Zealand.
Conclusion
The ban is still active even though he retired. It shows that cricket rules are strong. The player accepted the penalty. The club wants to help him.