Umar today said in his tweets that "Dummy" fitness tests were held in England before the Champions Trophy just to fail him and send him back home.
"These tests were held to get me out of the team," Umar wrote in his twitter handle.
Relation between Umar and Arthur has not been ideal since last year when Pakistan toured Australia and the coach complained about the batsman's fitness levels.
The Pakistani player was sent back from the Champions Trophy in England after Arthur said his fitness standards was not at par with the team.
Akmal claimed that the foreign coach had used abusive language with him.
The PCB issued a strong worded statement, condemning the reckless tweets made by Akmal with regards to his omission from the Champions Trophy squad.
The statement said Umar was given as many as seven chances to improve his fitness and match the standards of his teammates.
"Arthur had placed Umar in his white ball format plans" and given him "repeated chances for redemption," but he failed to achieve the required fitness level, the statement said.
The PCB said Umar should avoid making any further statements before responding to the show cause notice issued to him.
Umar has said that he is ready to apologise and face any punishment if chief selector Inzamam-ul Haq and coach Mushtaq Ahmed, who were present at the NCA when the altercation took place, say that they didn't hear Arthur abusing him.
"It is an issue which is embarrassing for Pakistan cricket and should be resolved sitting across the table and not by giving statements in the social media or media," Shoaib said.
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