The BCCI's upcoming SGM may discuss the contentious issue of including Pakistan in the FTP, Chaudhary added.
"There will be a camp ahead of the South Africa tour. There's a little time I understand that but we will see what best can be done," Chaudhary told reporters here.
The series against Sri Lanka will conclude with the third T20I in Mumbai on December 24 and are scheduled to leave for South Africa four days later for a two-month long tour during which they play three Tests, six ODIs and three T20Is beginning January 5 in Cape Town.
The Test league will see nine teams play six series over two years -- three home and three away -- with each having a minimum of two Tests and a maximum of five and all matches being played over five days culminating in a World Test League Championship Final.
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But there's an impasse over resumption of bilateral ties between the India and Pakistan and Chaudhary said they are working out a solution.
"Obviously India-Pakistan is something that affects to a large extent. That's being looked after. It's not necessary to play every other team like in any other World Cup," Chaudhary said ahead of the December 1 SGM in New Delhi.
An irate BCCI treasurer Aniruddh Chaudhry had shot off a letter to acting president CK Khanna and the acting secretary, asking them to share the FTP plans before the scheduled SGM.
"As far as writing letter is concerned, it's Constitution of India that has given rights to everyone to express. About not being in the loop, it's not a fact.
"Papers can't be circulated in a vacuum once the agenda is specified, it will be done when the time is right.
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