'We will all work together and engage with WADA to resolve the concerns so that the India players can fully comply with their obligations under the ICC Anti-Doping Code.'
WADA will also be invited to send a representative to give independent guidance and advice, but its representative will not be on the IRTP working group.
Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president Shashank Manohar said that the Indian board is a willing partner in this process because the objectives of ICC and BCCI are identical regarding cricket as a clean and drug-free sport.
The constitution of the IRTP working group follows the BCCI's decision that it would not require its players to file 'whereabouts' information necessary under the terms of the ICC Anti-Doping Code.