The ICC confirmed that the report into the allegations of racism in Zimbabwe cricket will now be considered at the ICC Executive Board meeting in Pakistan on October 16 to 17.
Previously it had been agreed by the players' representative and the ICC that this report would be withheld, until after the conclusion of a separate Alternative Dispute Resolution process.
Problems arose because the players refused to testify in front of three members of the Zimbabwe Cricket Union board, while the members concerned insisted they would withdraw if they could not hear the evidence.
During the hearing, the players' legal representative agreed that the report from the racism inquiry should now go to the ICC Executive Board at its next meeting.
The adjudicators in the inquiry, India's Solicitor General, Mr Goolam Vahanvati, and South African High Court Judge, Steven Majiedt, will now consider written submissions from the Zimbabwe Cricket Union (ZCU) and the players.
Mr Vahanvati and Judge Majiedt will then compile a report ahead of the meeting in Pakistan.






