There is only seven months left for the start of the Tokyo Olympics and before that two Indian athlete shooter, Ravi Kumar and boxer Sumit Sangwan have been found positive in the dope test. Ravi, 29, has won bronze medals at the Shooting World and the Commonwealth Games. He has been suspended after the results of the investigation. He is no longer part of the Indian contingent. Former captain angry over not getting pass of India-West Indies T20 match Boxer Sumit Sangwan has been found positive for the consumption of a substance called acetazolamide. Now he will not be able to play in the Tokyo Olympics 2020. The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has banned them. The 26-year-old Sangwan has won the silver medal in the 2017 Asian Championship. Pakistan wants to compete with India, trying to play with the pink ball When Ravi was asked about this, he told that "I was trapped in such a situation that nothing could be done. When I came from Munich playing the World Cup, I had a migraine attack. My sister has a migraine, but I had such an attack for the first time. When the family called the doctor home for medicine, I told them that I am a shooter. I took the medicine only after the doctor's assurance". Badminton: PV Sindhu will face Yamaguchi in World Tour Finals' first match