Having been sent home from Australia, Pandya and Rahul are eligible for national selection
Suspensions lifted on India duo
Indian cricketers Hardik Pandya and KL Rahul, who were suspended earlier this month for making controversial comments about women, have had their bans lifted with immediate effect.
Allrounder Pandya and batsman Rahul were sent home from India's tour of Australia two weeks ago and subsequently banned after making remarks that were widely condemned as sexist and inappropriate in a TV show interview.
The Indian Cricket Board (BCCI) said a Committee of Administrators (CoA) lifted the ban on the players pending the appointment of the board's ombudsman, making the duo available for selection to the national team in the interim.
Local media reported Pandya was likely to join up with India's squad for the ongoing limited-overs series in New Zealand.
The two cricketers had been in limbo since their suspension on January 11 due to a split in the two-member CoA over the next course of action, according to local media reports.
CoA chairman Vinod Rai was in favour handing them a two-match suspension and allowing them to return to action pending an inquiry by an ad-hoc ombudsman, the reports said.
Diana Edulji, the CoA's second member, wanted an inquiry into the matter carried out either by the BCCI's office bearers and the CoA itself or by an ombudsman.
The BCCI, however, has been without an ombudsman since 2016, and the CoA last week approached India's Supreme Court asking it to appoint one to investigate the case.
The involvement of the court stems from a 2017 decision to fire officials of BCCI for failing to reform one of the game's richest bodies after a spate of corruption scandals and to set up the CoA that reports to it.
Qantas tour of India
First T20: February 24, Bengaluru
Second T20: February 27, Visakhapatnam
First ODI: March 2, Hyderabad
Second ODI: March 5, Nagpur
Third ODI: March 8, Ranchi
Fourth ODI: March 10, Mohali
Fifth ODI: March 13, Delhi