The organisers of the Champions T20 League on Wednesday agreed to 'explore' the options for scheduling of the inaugural event after the ICC Board held a telephone hook-up on the issue.
"The Board of Control for Cricket in India, Cricket Australia and Cricket South Africa offered to explore, with the ICC's management, the scheduling of the tournament," an ICC statement said.
The statement added that the "offer was accepted unanimously by the ICC Board and it was also agreed that those Members would report back to the ICC Board within seven days".
The organisers wanted to begin the from 29 September, which is a reserve day of the final of the ICC Champions Trophy to be held in Pakistan.
The ICC President David Morgan had called the Board meeting to discuss implications of timing of Champions League T20 tournament.
The ICC had claimed that rules were violated by scheduling the Champions League from September 29 as no international tournament could be organised within a week of the conclusion of an ICC event.
However, BCCI had said that rules were not violated as that rule applies only on bilateral series.
The ICC Board, chaired by its President, consists of the Chairman or President from each of the 10 Full Members plus three Associate Member representatives.