
The ICC said Nawaz tested positive during the men's T20 World Cup in Sri Lanka on February 7.
"Nawaz had tested positive for a Substance of Abuse (Carboxy-THC) under the ICC Anti-Doping Code following a doping test carried out after Pakistan's match against the Netherlands in Colombo," the ICC said.
The ICC said Nawaz accepted the offence.
"With Nawaz accepting the sanction and agreeing to a substance abuse treatment programme, his provisional suspension was lifted after having served a two-and-a-half-month suspension, which is already over.
"Once the programme is complete, the suspension will ultimately be reduced to one month," said the ICC which is a signatory to the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) since 2006.
"Nawaz admitted the offence and demonstrated that the substance had been used out-of-competition and in a manner unrelated to sport performance," the ICC said.
Nawaz's records from the match against the Netherlands on February 7 and in subsequent matches until 1 May 2026 have been disqualified.
Nawaz has played six Tests, 44 one-day internationals and 98 T20 internationals for Pakistan but has not been selected for an ongoing training camp in the build-up to next year's World Cup, reports BSS.