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Advisories

ICC Cricket World Cup - practice and media conference arrangements for Tuesday 20 March

The following are the arrangements for all teams on 20 March

James Fitzgerald
20-Mar-2007
The following are the arrangements for all teams on 20 March:
  • In Group A, South Africa plays Scotland at Warner Park, St Kitts. Play will start at 0930 and afterwards there will be media conferences involving both captains and the man of the match.
  • Also in Group A, the Netherlands will be practicing between 0900 and 1200 at Cayon Grounds. Afterwards, a player will hold a media conference. Australia will train in the morning until 1130 at Conaree, St Kitts and a player is expected to hold a media conference afterwards.
  • In Group B, please note that all media based in Trinidad have been invited to visit a local distillery, courtesy of the Trinidad Development Corporation. A bus to transport attendees will leave the media centre at the Queen's Park Oval at 1300 sharp. If interested in going please bring media accreditation to gain access to the bus.
  • Meanwhile, Bermuda will hold a training session at University of West Indies in Trinidad and Tobago from 0900 until 1200. Selected players will hold a media conference afterwards. India has decided not to train and has no plans to hold a media conference.
  • Also in Group B, Bangladesh will practise at Queen's Park Oval from 0900 to 1200 and host a media conference afterwards. Sri Lanka will be Bangladesh's opponents on Wednesday and will train in Queen's Park Oval on Tuesday from 1400 until 1700. A player is expected to be made available for a media conference.
  • In Group C, New Zealand takes on Kenya at Beausejour, St Lucia. The first ball will be bowled at 0930 and afterwards there will be media conferences featuring both captains and the man of the match.
  • Also in Group C, Canada will practice at Gros Islet, St. Lucia from 1400 to 1700. At the end of practice, a media conference will be held with selected members of the team. England will train at Gros Islet from 0900 until 1200. A player is expected to hold a media conference towards the end of training.
  • In Group D, Ireland will train at Kensington Cricket Ground, Jamaica from 0900 until 1200. Afterwards, captain Trent Johnston and other players will hold a media conference. Pakistan will hold a training session between 0900 and 1200 at Sabina Park and there is expected to be a media conference afterwards.
  • Also in Group D, the West Indies has opted not to train and there is no media conference planned. Zimbabwe will hold a practice session at Kensington Cricket Ground from 1230 until 1400. A player is expected to be made available for a media conference.
  • 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