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Rediff.com  » Cricket » Goolam Vahanvati to preside over racism hearing

Goolam Vahanvati to preside over racism hearing

September 11, 2004 00:21 IST
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The ICC announced on Friday that the hearing into the allegations of racism in Zimbabwe cricket will take place in Harare, Zimbabwe between September 29 and October 1 2004.

The hearing will be preside over by India's Solicitor General Goolam Vahanvati and South African high court Judge Steven Majiedt and will deal with allegations made by Zimbabwe players concerning the Zimbabwe Cricket Union.

ICC president Ehsan Mani said that as this is an ICC-instigated hearing, the ICC has agreed to contribute to the costs associated with the hearing on behalf of both the players and the ZCU.

"Serious allegations have been made and it is important that these matters are properly investigated through this process," said Mani.

"The hearing will follow a written submission being provided by the players which is due by September 14. This submission will then be provided to the ZCU for its written response prior to the commencement of the hearing on September 29."

The details of the Disputes Resolution hearing into other matters raised by the players are yet to be finalised and it has been agreed that the findings of the racism hearing will not be acted on by the ICC until after the Disputes Resolution process has been concluded.

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