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Post Shoaib to face committee over Asif bust-up


The Shoaib Akhtar-Mohammad Asif brawl
Shoaib to face committee over Asif bust-up
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September 29, 2007
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The Pakistan fast bowler, Shoaib Akhtar, will face a disciplinary committee on October 6 for allegedly hitting Mohammad Asif, his team-mate, with a bat before the start of the Twenty20 tournament.
The incident, which Shoaib insists was unintentional, forced Pakistan's management to send the bowler home. Asif, however, is adamant that Shoaib's actions were not accidental while stating that he "got enraged for no reason". A third person, Shahid Afridi, is also involved in the affair after Shoaib claimed it was he who provoked the row in the first place.
"We have issued a notice to Shoaib and asked him to appear before the committee on October 6 to record his statement," Shafqat Naghmi, head of Pakistan's disciplinary committee, said. "Besides Shoaib, Asif and Afridi [will] also be examined on Oct. 6 and we will also question the team manager and some players."
It is yet another controversial incident to blight Shoaib's copybook. Last month, he escaped a $5,000 fine for leaving a training camp in Karachi without informing the management. The fine was suspended when Shoaib insisted that he told his captain, Shoaib Malik, of his intentions to depart from training early.
Pakistan's first Test against South Africa in Karachi, for which Shoaib has not been picked, gets under way on Monday.
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Shoaib ordered to attend hearing

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Shoaib Akhtar must attend a Pakistan disciplinary hearing on 6 October for striking team-mate Mohammad Asif.


The fast bowler hit Asif with a bat on the thigh, although he insists the blow was unintentional and he was provoked.

The Pakistan board has given a three-member committee two weeks to complete its hearing into the brawl.
Board member Shafqat Naghmi said: "We have issued a notice to Shoaib and asked him to appear before the committee on 6 October."
Akhtar escaped a fine of $5,000 last month for leaving a training camp in Karachi without informing the team management.
He appealed and the fine was suspended after it was accepted that he had told captain Shoaib Malik that he intended to leave.
Last year the fast bowler and Asif tested positive for a banned substance in out-of-competition tests conducted by the board and were sent home from the Champions Trophy in India.
They were at first banned and then cleared by a drugs inquiry tribunal and appeals panel of the board.
Akhtar has played just one Test and four one-dayers in the last 15-months because of fitness and disciplinary problems.


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