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Two days after rejecting WADA's anti-doping clause, India's top cricketers are getting increasingly isolated with star tennis players and sports medicine experts deploring their stance on Tuesday, and saying there could not be separate rules for them.
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Every other credible sport complies with the WADA rules so there really is no reason for Indian players to think they're a special case
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