The Worldwide Cricket Council is being lobbied to make T10 an formally recognised format sooner or later.
Sources have advised BBC Sport at the very least two full members are pushing for the ICC to think about granting Listing A standing to T10 franchise home competitions.
The inclusion of the format would allow the statistics from sanctioned T10 leagues and tournaments organised by full members to be included in a participant’s official averages.
Discussions over the topic occurred on the ICC’s newest board assembly which is being held in Harare, Zimbabwe from 10 to 13 April.
The problem was not listed as an official merchandise on the agenda on the assembly, presided over by ICC chair Jay Shah, however was introduced up on a casual foundation.
It was stated to have gained little traction from the vast majority of these in attendance, however it’s a subject which can be revisited ought to it garner additional assist.
The ICC is chargeable for the classification of official cricket, exterior and since 2007 has been chargeable for the definition of Listing A, which is the restricted overs format of the game.
Previous to 2007 the definition of Listing A matches and the appliance of the definition was overseen by the Affiliation of Cricket Statisticians and Historians.
When approached by BBC Sport the ICC declined to remark.
