Advisories

ICC Cricket World Cup - practice and media conference arrangements for Friday 23 March

The following are the arrangements for all teams on 23 March

The following are the arrangements for all teams on 23 March:

Loading ...

  • In Group A, following their match in Warner Park, St Kitts, Scotland and the Netherlands will not be training. They are not expected to hold any media conferences.
  • Also in Group A, Australia will hold a training session at Warner Park, St Kitts from 0900 until 1130. Afterwards a player is expected to hold a media conference. South Africa will hold a training session at Warner Park from 1200 until 1430. Prior to that, captain Graeme Smith will hold a media conference.
  • In Group B, India will take on Sri Lanka in a vital match at Queen's Park Oval, Trinidad. Afterwards, there will be media conferences involving both captains and the man of the match.
  • Also in Group B, Bangladesh will have a training session at St Mary's College, Port of Spain, Trinidad at from 0900 to 1200. At the conclusion of the session, it is expected that a player will be available to the media. Bermuda is not scheduled to practice on Friday and instead is due to attend the India versus Sri Lanka match at the Queen's Park Oval.
  • In Group C, New Zealand will not be training but coach John Bracewell will hold a media conference at the team hotel at 1030. Canada will not hold a training session and is not expected to hold a media conference.
  • Also in Group C, Kenya is scheduled to train at Beausejour, St Lucia from 0900 until 1130. A player is expected to hold a media conference afterwards. England is scheduled to train at Beausejour from 1200 until 1430 and before that a player is expected to be available to media.
  • In the final Group D game, Ireland plays the West Indies at Sabina Park with play starting at 0930. Afterwards there will be media conferences involving both captains and the man of the match.
  • Also in Group D, Zimbabwe and Pakistan have no more matches in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 and therefore will not be holding any more training sessions.
  • Details of all media contacts for the 16 teams taking part in the ICC Cricket World Cup can be found in the ICC's Media Notes publication that can be downloaded at: www.icc-cricket.com.
  • James Fitzgerald is ICC Communications Officer