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Lorgat-Patel meeting fails to break impasse on India's tour of SA

Last updated on: September 17, 2013 22:23 IST

Haroon LorgatThe uncertainty over India's proposed cricket tour of South Africa persisted and a final decision in this regard will only be taken after the Board of Control for Cricket in India's annual general meeting in Chennai on September 29.

BCCI secretary Sanjay Patel and Cricket South Africa CEO Haroon Lorgat had a meeting in Dubai on Monday on the sidelines of the ICC's Chief Executives conclave but the discussions failed to break the deadlock.

Lorgat said he remains hopeful of a solution.

"I am happy to say that we had a constructive meeting and I would like to thank Sanjay for his friendliness and support in trying to find a way forward," Lorgat said in a media release on Tuesday.

"After listening to Sanjay, it is clear that we will now have to wait for the BCCI's AGM to be completed before any tour schedule can be confirmed," he said.

Lorgat, whose run-ins with the BCCI began during his days as ICC Chief Executive officer, said the presidents of the two Boards will meet after the BCCI AGM.

"Our Board Presidents are also in discussion and we will now arrange for them to meet soon after the BCCI AGM. It is key for all of us to make sure that the good relationship between our respective Boards is maintained and, in fact, strengthened and that we also honour the proud history between our two countries," he said.

The itinerary, as announced by CSA in July, contained three Tests, seven ODIs and two Twenty20s but BCCI vehemently objected to the schedule, saying there were not consulted.

Reports suggested that CSA's appointment of Lorgat as the Board CEO irked the BCCI and that is seen as one of the primary reasons for this delay in announcement.

The BCCI has since then reduced the window for the tour, which was due to begin on November 18 and end on January 19 by a scheduling a home series against West Indies and bringing forward their tour to New Zealand.

Image: Haroon Lorgat