Ray Mali has been appointed acting president of the International Cricket Council following the death of Percy Sonn last month.
India's solicitor general, Goolam Vahanvati, will travel to Australia to establish the facts surrounding the incidents of racial abuse.
The UCBSA said the KwaZulu-Natal provincial team Dolphins will take part in the prestigious tournament this year.
The questions, sent to the UCB, relate to the investigation into alleged match-fixing and corruption during South Africa's tour of India in 2000.
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.
South African police investigated an alleged death threat against West Indian umpire Steve Bucknor and found there was no substance to the threat.
The ICC President Ehsan Mani had slammed the UCB for failing to consult with the ICC before taking the decision to scrap the tour to Pakistan.
The South African vice-captain said he would tour India only if he gets an undertaking that he would not be prosecuted on charges of match-fixing.
Besides Cricketer of the Year, Kallis bagged the Players' Player Award, the country's cricket supporters' award, and the Player of the Year award.
The Delhi Police has not yet confirmed whether it will question the two players over the match-fixing allegations.
SA cricket board denied the charges even as some coloured players said they were made to feel "very unwelcome" in the dressing room.
Captain Graeme Smith says his team will be giving 100 per cent at all times on the upcoming tour.
The report was compiled by the SA squad's fitness specialist, Andrew Gray, and submitted to the UCB.
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.
South African pace bowler Charl Langeveldt broke his left hand while batting in the third Test in Cape Town on Monday.
South Africa captain Graeme Smith is set to join English county Somerset at the end of the Proteas' tour of the West Indies next May.
Charl Langeveldt withdrew from South Africa's squad for their Two-test tour of India with a back injury he sustained in a domestic match at the weekend.
He ruled himself out because of continued pressure from Indian police over his role in the 2000 match-fixing scandal.
The UCBSA has instructed Eastern Province to suspend Kepler Wessels as coach after he was alleged to have made racist remarks.
The BCCI assured the UCBSA that none of its players would face action vis-a-vis the match-fixing episode when they tour India.
The UCBSA had written to the PCB asking them to consider moving the matches to 'safer' venues.\n\n
The UCB chief asserts that Mark Boucher was dropped from the touring SA side on form.
Rodney Hartman, a former sports editor of leading South African newspapers, will research and write it.
Proteas agree again to tour Pakistan with revised itinerary.