A PANEL of legal experts will decide the future of South African cricketers Herschelle Gibbs, Henry Williams and Pieter Strydom after publication of an interim report on match-fixing next week, United Cricket Board (UCB) managing director Ali Bacher said. Judge Edwin King is due to submit the interim report to President Thabo Mbeki on August 11. Bacher said cricket’s controlling body had been told the report would make reference to Gibbs, Williams and Strydom, who told the commission that they were approached by former captain Hansie Cronje and asked to help influence the outcome of matches. Gibbs and Williams both admitted in June that they had accepted offers to under-perform in a one-day international in March. Strydom said he had been approached twice by Cronje during the two-test series in India in February but had turned down both approaches.