Olympic leaders have asked the World Anti-Doping Agency to set up a new testing body, withdrawing drug control duties from international sports federations. The International Olympic Committee made the proposal at a high-level summit in Lausanne, with the measures due to be considered at a WADA meeting in Glasgow on November 19-20.IOC chiefs called for a new anti-doping testing authority within the framework of WADA to be established and they also want a more robust, more efficient, more transparent and more harmonised anti-doping system, and more finance for WADA under the reforms. In addition they said they wanted to make anti-doping testing independent from sports organisations. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just £6.99. No contract. WADA will remain in control of regulatory and compliance in the anti-doping fight but the new testing body - which could operate at the 2018 Winter Olympics - will have responsibility for testing athletes, according to the IOC. The new body will also have intelligence and investigation capabilities, added the IOC, which has also backed a plan for the Court of Arbitration for Sport to take charge of sanctioning athletes who test positive for doping.Sports federations have had the primary role in deciding on punishments for those caught cheating, with athletes taking their case to CAS on appeal.WADAs relationship with the IOC hit historic lows ahead of this summers Olympics in Rio with some IOC leaders accusing it of reacting too slowly to evidence that Russia was running a massive state-sponsored doping programme and questioning the agencys governance. WADA countered that it has been left dangerously under-resourced. But by maintaining its supervisory role in the global anti-doping fight and by leading the effort to forge a new testing authority, WADA has been assured a crucial role moving forward. 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It marked Conleys second consecutive game with at least 30 points as Memphis plays without centre Marc Gasol, who is rehabbing a knee injury. Tony Allen, Conleys backcourt mate, has missed three straight games with a sprained left wrist. "(Conleys) been great," said forward Zach Randolph, who had 20 points and 13 rebounds for Memphis. "The kids worked on his game, and he keeps getting better and better." Ed Davis had 10 points and a career-high 17 rebounds as the Grizzlies outrebounded the Suns 53-44. Mike Miller finished with 11 points. Randolph tied his season high in assists with seven. "We were really focused on getting boards, and they still get them," Suns coach Jeff Hornacek said of the Grizzlies. Conley was a key force in the fourth quarter when he scored five points in run that put the Grizzlies ahead for good. He finished the night 11 of 19 from the field, including 3 of 7 from outside the arc. "Im having fun with it," Conley said. "Ive had games where I dont play well, and Im still trying to carry the load and games where I do. Im just having fun and trying to help us get wins." Goran Dragic led the Suns with 21 points and eight assists, connecting on six of 10 shots. Markieff Morris came off the Phoenix bench for 17 points. Gerald Green had 12 points. The Phoenix loss came on a day when the Suns announced that guard Eric Bledsoe, the teams second-leading scorer, is out indefinitely after having knee surgery earlier in the day to repair a torn meniscus in his right knee. Phoenix held an 88-86 advantage with aboutt 6 minutes left when Memphis scored seven straight points.dddddddddddd Memphis lead was built as the Suns struggled from the field in the final quarter, connecting on only 9 of 27 shots, including 2 of 11 from beyond the arc. Meanwhile, Memphis hit 10 of 18 shots in the fourth. "They are not known to be a 3-point shooting team," said Channing Frye who scored 10 points for Phoenix, "but they hit some huge threes down the end." Hornacek, like others, did not lose sight of Conleys impact. He talked about the point guards court vision and quickness to keep the Grizzlies offence flowing. "Mike Conley made a bunch of great plays at the end of the game," Hornacek said. "You want to have a chance to win in the fourth quarter. .They made the plays that we didnt. We missed layups. We had open shots. We just didnt finish them." The Suns built a 10-point before carrying a 55-48 lead into the break. After Phoenix opened the third quarter hitting 4 of 5 shots from outside the arc, Memphis chipped away, outscoring the Suns 16-7 in the closing minutes of the third to tie the game at 74 entering the fourth. "We crashed the boards," Conley said of the second half rally. "They started missing a couple of shots. They were making some tough shots throughout the game. We had a feeling that once they started to miss, we had to be there to get the rebound and go down on the other end and convert it." NOTES: Memphis has won all three games in the series this season, holding the Suns to 91 points in the first two victories. ... Suns G Leandro Barbosa, signed to a 10-day contract earlier this week, scored four points in his return to the Suns. Barbosa played his first seven years with the Suns and was the 2006-07 Sixth Man of the Year. ...With the win, Memphis has alternated wins and losses over the last nine games. ' ' '