The following are the arrangements for all teams on 15 March:
In Group A, Australia and Scotland played today at Warner Park, St Kitts, and they will not be holding practice sessions tomorrow. Australia player Brad Hodge will be available for a media conference at the team hotel, the St Kitts Marriott, at 1400. Members of the media are requested to arrive at 1345 for a prompt start. The Scotland team has no plans to hold a media conference although requests for interviews can be made through the team's media manager (details of how to contact him are below).Also in Group A, South Africa will practice from 0930 at Warner Park, Mark Boucher, Charl Langeveldt and coach Mickey Arthur will be available afterwards for an open media conference. Meanwhile, the Netherlands, which plays South Africa on Friday, will practice from 1200 at the same venue. Captain Luuk van Troost will hold a media conference after training.In Group B, Sri Lanka plays Bermuda at Queen's Park Oval, Trinidad with the first ball being bowled at 0930. Afterwards, both teams will hold media conferences involving both captains and the man of the match.Also in Group B, India will not be holding any training session tomorrow and has not scheduled any media conference. Bangladesh will be training at the University of West Indies ground from 0900 until 1200. A player is expected to be made available for a media conference at the ground at 1230.In Group C, England and New Zealand will be practising ahead of their game in St Lucia on Friday. The England team will practise from 0915 at Beausejour Cricket Ground and Andrew Flintoff will hold a media conference afterwards, at approximately 1100. New Zealand will train from 1200 until around 1430 at the same venue. Prior to that, at approximately 1145, Daniel Vettori will hold a media conference.Also in Group C, Canada will hold a training session at Gros Islet, St Lucia from 1100 until around 1330. After that a player will be made available for a media conference. Meanwhile, Kenya is scheduled to train at the same venue from 1400 until approximately 1700 and a player is expected to hold a media conference immediately prior to that.In Group D, Zimbabwe and Ireland open their ICC Cricket World Cup campaigns as the two sides go head to head at Sabina Park, Jamaica. Play starts at 0930. Both captains and the man of the match will be present at media conferences after the match.Also in Group D, the West Indies will hold a practice session between 0900 and approximately 1100 at Chedwin Park, Jamaica. This will be followed by a media conference although members of the media are requested to be at the ground at 1030 in case the training session concludes early. Meanwhile, Pakistan will train at Kensington Cricket Club from 0900. A player is expected to attend a media conference at the conclusion of that training session.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.comJames Fitzgerald is ICC Communications Officer