The area in the Old Pavilion stand area falls under ASI and DDCA need to have clearance from them to offer it to spectators.
ICC Chief Executive Dave Richardson met DDCA's observer Mudgal yesterday along with select DDCA officials to discuss the issue.
The ICC wants those seats to be opened for public as there is no specific order from the Delhi High Court which had directed the appropriate authority to decide on the issue.
"ICC argument is that since a lot of down the ground shots will be hit, black clothing will make both broadcasters and sponsors wary. It is considered to be an eye sore," the official said.
Asked what's the way out, the source informed that ICC will request Justice Mudgal to consider keeping the seats open for spectators as well as branding.
"Another option is to get clearance from ASI before men's matches are hosted at the ground," he added.
The men's main matches will start from March 23 while women matches are scheduled to begin from 15 with a clash between New Zealand and Sri Lanka.
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