The BCCI, which had clashed with Lorgat on a number of issues during the latter's tenure as ICC Chief Executive, was apparently not keen on a full South Africa tour by its team after Lorgat took over the reins in CSA.
"Lorgat is a nice gentleman but it would be nice of him if he apologises," Dalmiya said, reacting to reports that Lorgat would not mind apologising if need be to sort out issues with the BCCI.
"The tour is on," Dalmiya said, even as the Board had announced a West Indies series ahead of the proposed South Africa tour.
The BCCI, at its SGM on September 25, is likely to impose a life ban on Modi on the basis of an exhaustive 133-page report filed by its disciplinary committee.
Dalmiya, however, refused to divulge any details about the SGM but said, "As of now, I know there would be a meeting (SGM) on September 25 and a decision will be taken. But please don't ask me what.