The ICC has spoken at the annual conference about resolving the issue surrounding WADA. But apparently they have come up with a plan of their own.

It is unclear whether the ICC has developed its own anti doping policy at the behest of the BCCI or for the benefit of the Indian cricketers but it is not likely to endear them to WADA for their sanction into the Olympics and the like.
The ICC chief executive, Haroon Lorgat, had stated on the lines of the annual conference, "I am satisfied that we have now resolved the long outstanding issue of filing whereabouts information and the contribution of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) in finding a solution needs to be acknowledged. This is a complex area for players and administrators."
The Indian cricketers had opposed the whereabouts clause in the WADA which had delayed the process to the annoyance of the rest of the cricketers associated with FICA. The WADA had set a deadline for Novermber, 2010 to comply.
India Head to SA with WADA Hot on Their Heels
New WADA Code for Cricket, Says ICC
BCCI To Take On Legal Aid in Fight Against WADA's"Whereabouts"
Akram: Players Association Won't Work in India, Pakistan
Asia Cup Rules: Dope Tests for All
BCCI: Do Not Want to Compromise on Security
ICC's Olympics Attempt Hit Hard by Indian Players' Refusal
MS Gill Lashes Out at Cricketers Over WADA

Super Striker, Two Innings for Cricket Australia's New Domestic Plan in CA's ODIs