I'm still trying to wrap my head around players getting caught up in PEDs scandal these days
. Like, I get it, if you're not competing at the highest level, why bother? But Duncan Spencer's case is a bit of a shame. The guy was actually pretty skilled on the pitch, and 36 wickets in first-class matches ain't bad. You'd think someone with his talent would be remembered for more than just a doping scandal
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It's crazy how many players get caught up in this stuff nowadays. I mean, we're living in an age where technology can detect even the slightest trace of performance-enhancing substances in your system. What are the chances, right?
Anyway, I guess Spencer's a cautionary tale about what happens when you try to take shortcuts to success.
It's crazy how many players get caught up in this stuff nowadays. I mean, we're living in an age where technology can detect even the slightest trace of performance-enhancing substances in your system. What are the chances, right?