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NEW DELHI, Nov 8: A liasion officer with the Pakistan cricket team during the recent ICC Champions Trophy on Wednesday night made sensational allegations that Pakistani fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar had slapped coach Bob Woolmer after they had a fight over what music should be played in the team bus in Jaipur.

Retired Army Colonel Anil Kaul, who was with the Pakistani team right through the tournament, also alleged that Shoaib had misbehaved with some girls at a discothèque which led to a brawl.

Questioning the timing of the dope charge on Shoaib, the army officer said he was coming out with this account since he wanted the world to know that there was "more to it (doping scandal) than what meets the eye".

"During the journey in the bus there was an impasse over whether to listen to Indian or Western music. Woolmer tried to crack a joke on Shoaib who then slapped him on the neck," Kaul told TV channels.

"Shoaib also misbehaved with some girls in a disco which led to a brawl," he alleged.

Kaul also claimed that Woolmer wanted Pakistan Cricket Board to take stringent disciplinary action against the fast bowler following these incidents.

Kaul said barely hours after the incident, the Pakistan team announced that Shoaib and Mohammed Asif were being sent back home after a failed dope test.

The army officer also alleged that Shoaib created a ruckus at the team hotel where the Indian team was also putting up.

"...Shoiab went to the floor where the Indian team was staying and started banging on the doors. He accidentally banged on the door of Indian coach Greg Chappell and his wife came out, dressed in her night clothes," he said.

"Shoaib made some comments about her. The next morning, I was having breakfast with the Pakistani team manager when Woolmer stormed in. He said even Chappell has complained about Shoaib and strict action must be taken."

Woolmer, however, denied these incidents, although he did admit that there were disciplinary issues with Akhtar.

"The issue is being blown out of proportion. I don't know who is spreading these rumours. There was a disciplinary issue when Shoaib was up in the evening, so we had a little bit of a problem," he said.

Pakistan cricket team manager Talat Ali categorically denied charges that fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar slapped coach Bob Woolmer before his infamous exit from the Champions Trophy in India.

"I categorically deny any such incident ... it has got nothing to do with the doping test. This incident never happened," Ali said.

Ali said Kaul's statements were baffling.

"We had a liasion officer from India, Mr. Srinivas. You can confirm this from him. I am very surprised that Colonel Kaul gave such a statement," he said.

  

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