LAHORE: Suspended Pakistan cricketer Khalid Latif did not attend the preliminary hearing of an anti-corruption tribunal in Lahore due to health reasons. But Sharjeel Khan, also suspended, did appear along with his lawyer. The tribunal, headed by a retired judge, directed Latif to make himself available on March 31, saying, “No further adjournment will be granted.” Both players have been charged by the Pakistan Cricket Board for anti-corruption breaches during the recent Pakistan Super League. The charges include an attempt to corrupt the game, and failing to disclose suspect approaches made to them. The tribunal asked the PCB to submit the charges against both players along with evidence by April 14. Sharjeel was told to respond to his charges by May 5. In the meantime PCB anti-corruption unit will travel to the UK to interview Nasir Jamshed, who was also suspended. The PCB has also suspended Mohammad Irfan and Shahzaib Hasan for anti-corruption offences in the PSL. Both cricketers are yet to respond to notices from the PCB.