India could play three T20 Internationals against Sri Lanka later this year when the team travels to the island nation for a two-Test affair which will be a part of the World Test Championship.An official from the BCCI said the possibility of playing three T20Is is being explored since a 15-day window is available as per schedule.The BCCI has also received a request from the Cricket Association of Nepal for sending its A team for a bilateral series.The official insisted that BCCCI was not contemplated imposing a five-year cooling off period on former Indian players to compete in overseas T20 leagues but a three-member committee has been formed to look into the matter. "A three-member committee has been created to form the draft policy but there is no time period in discussion of imposing any specific time period of cool-off," a BCCI official said on Saturday.The subject of imposing a cool-off has been in talks for the past few years but the board is yet to take concrete steps in this direction.