New Delhi, Aug 6 - Former India captain Anil Kumble and ex-board president Inderjit Singh Bindra were Thursday selected by the International Cricket Council (ICC) in its five-member International Registered Testing Pool (IRTP) working group to resolve Indian players' concern on World Anti-Doping Agency's (WADA) 'whereabouts' clause.
The group will be chaired by Tim Kerr, chairman of ICC Anti-Doping Panel, and ICC chief-executive Haroon Lorgat and Indian cricket board's secretary N. Srinivasan are the other members of the group. Kumble is also a member of WADA's Athlete Committee while Bindra is the principal advisor of the ICC.
The group will work to resolve the impasse and will report back to the ICC Board at the earliest possible opportunity.
The group has been formed by Lorgat to resolve the concerns the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has raised about the implementation of the 'whereabouts' requirements of those elite international players selected in the IRTP, so that such players are able to comply in full.
Lorgat said: 'All of us - the ICC and its members including India - are committed to a zero-tolerance approach in the area of anti-doping but what we have to do is to satisfy the India players on the practical implementation of the new WADA rules on 'whereabouts'.