The Pakistan Cricket Board has called fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar [ Images ] to attend a disciplinary hearing after he was sent home from the Twenty20 World Cup earlier this month for hitting a team mate.
Akhtar left South Africa [ Images ] after he hit Mohammad Asif [ Images ] with a bat before the start of the tournament. The bowler has said the blow was unintentional.
"We have issued a notice to Shoaib and asked him to appear before the committee on October 6 to record his statement, Shafqat Naghmi, who heads the board's disciplinary committee, said on Saturday.
The board has given the three-member committee two weeks to complete its hearing into the brawl and submit a report.
Akhtar has said his bat hit Asif accidentally and that all-rounder Shahid Afridi [ Images ] had provoked the row.
"Besides Shoaib, Asif and Afridi would also be examined on October 6 and we will also question the team manager and some players," Naghmi said.
The controversial 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 [ Images ] 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 [ Images ] in India [ Images ].
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 due to fitness and discipline related problems.

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