PCB Chairman Shaharyar Khan told the media here that he was disappointed to hear about the incident involving Wahab and Yasir during a football session.
"I don't know how this happened because so far the team has been a well-knit side and disciplined. This is not discipline and we have asked for a report from the team management on what transpired," he said.
Khan said after studying the report, disciplinary action, if necessary, would be taken against the two players.
Team manager Wasim Bari sent off both the players from the training session to sit on the bench. The two players then appeared in a video released on social media in which they insisted they were good friends and the incident was blown out of proportion by the media.
Pakistan has never won a Test series in Australia and the current three-match series represents a big challenge for the touring side led by long serving captain Misbah-ul-Haq.
The PCB chief said the series in Australia was an important one for Pakistan and hopefully the team would be able to put up a good show.
Asked whether the outcome of the Test series would have a bearing on the future of 42-year old Misbah as captain, Khan said the Board had left it up to the player to decide his future himself.
"He can decide himself but as far as we are concerned we have replacements ready as does every cricket nation. We have our replacements clear in our mind if required," he said.
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