Summary CSA has ordered Lorgat to withdraw from ICC- and BCCI-related matters pending the investigation.
NEW DELHI (AP) India s cricket board ended months of speculation and intrigue over an upcoming tour of South Africa when it finally agreed to a series involving two tests and three limited-overs internationals.
The BCCI and Cricket South Africa issued a joint statement Tuesday, saying the decision was taken after meetings in London where the itinerary as well as the conduct of CSA chief executive Haroon Lorgat were discussed.
The statement said the International Cricket Council will investigate controversial comments in the media by former legal adviser David Becker about the BCCI and Lorgat s suspected role in the matter.
CSA has ordered Lorgat to withdraw from ICC- and BCCI-related matters pending the investigation.
India had originally been scheduled to play two Twenty20 games, seven ODIs and three tests from late November.
