The following are the arrangements for the remaining eight teams on 1 April:
In Guyana, the West Indies takes on Sri Lanka at the Guyana National Stadium with play scheduled to begin at 0930. Afterwards, there will be media conferences involving both captains and the man of the match.Also in Guyana, Ireland will hold a training session at Everest Cricket Club, Georgetown from 0900 until 1200. Afterwards, a player will hold a media conference. South Africa will hold a practice session at Bourda Oval, Georgetown from 0900 until 1200. Before training begins a player is expected to hold a media conference at the ground.In Antigua, Bangladesh and New Zealand will go head to head on Monday and both are expected to train. Bangladesh is scheduled to train at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, St John's from 0900 until 1100. Afterwards a player is expected to hold a media conference. New Zealand will hold a low-key, optional training session from 1200 until approximately 1330. Prior to that a player is expected to hold a media conference.Also in Antigua, England has opted not to train. At 0930 coach Duncan Fletcher will hold a media conference at the team hotel, the Halcyon Cove. Australia has opted not to train. Members of the media wishing to know the availability of players for interview should contact Australia media manager Philip Pope on +1784 593 9134.Details of all media contacts for the eight teams that remain in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007, as well as the eight that have gone home, can be found in the ICC's latest Media Notes publication that can be downloaded at: www.icc-cricket.com.