SA cricket board denied the charges even as some coloured players said they were made to feel "very unwelcome" in the dressing room.
The UCBSA said the KwaZulu-Natal provincial team Dolphins will take part in the prestigious tournament this year.
The UCBSA has instructed Eastern Province to suspend Kepler Wessels as coach after he was alleged to have made racist remarks.
Proteas agree again to tour Pakistan with revised itinerary.
The move follows security concerns ahead of the team's tour later this month.
The UCB said it was too early to say whether Nicky Boje and Herschelle Gibbs would be part of the squad for the India tour.
It says there is no communication on the dates and venues from the BCCI.
The BCCI chief said that the issue would be resolved though there was confusion about the itinerary.
The UCBSA had written to the PCB asking them to consider moving the matches to 'safer' venues.\n\n
South African cricket authorities have decided to relax security measures for the international series between South Africa and Pakistan starting with a one-day match in Durban on Sunday.
Lance Klusener and the United Cricket Board of South Africa have reached an out-of-court settlement over the player's legal action against the Board.