The following are the arrangements for all teams on 14 March:
In Group A, Australia plays Scotland at Warner Park, St Kitts, with the first ball to be bowled at 0930. After the match, there will be media conferences involving both team captains and the player of the match.Also in Group A, South Africa will train between 0900 and 1200 at Conaree, St Kitts while at the same time the Netherlands will hold a practice session at Cayon. A player from the Netherlands will be made available to the media after the training session. South Africa captain will be available to speak to media at 1430 in the Press conference room at Warner ParkIn Group B, Bermuda and Sri Lanka will be training ahead of their game on Thursday. Sri Lanka will train at Queen's Park Oval, Trinidad from 0900 until 1200 while Bermuda will practise at the same venue between 1200 and 1445. A player from each team is expected to be made available to the media after training.Also in Group B, India will be holding a training session at Couva, Trinidad from 0900 to 1200 while at the same time Bangladesh will practise at the University of the West Indies ground, Trinidad. No media interactions are planned but media can make their own arrangements by contacting the relevant teams' media managers.In Group C Kenya plays Canada at Beausejour, St Lucia. After the match, there will be a media conference involving both team captains and the player of the match.Also in Group C, England and New Zealand will be holding training sessions ahead of their game in St Lucia on Friday. England will train in Gros Islet from 0900 until 1200 while New Zealand will practise at the same venue between 1400 and 1700. A representative from each side is expected to be made available to speak to the media.In Group D, Ireland takes on Zimbabwe at Sabina Park, Jamaica on Thursday and the two teams will train at the ground tomorrow. Zimbabwe will practise from 0900 until 1200 while Ireland will practise between 1200 and 1430. A player from each team is expected to be made available to members of the media before or after training.The other two teams in Group D, the West Indies and Pakistan, who played today, will not be training tomorrow.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.comWednesday's games between Kenya and Canada in St Lucia and Australia and Scotland at St Kitts are the second and third of 51 matches to be played, with the final to be staged at Kensington Oval, Barbados on 28 April. Australia is the defending champion after beating India in the 2003 ICC Cricket World Cup final in Johannesburg in 2003.The opening match of the tournament, between hosts the West Indies and Pakistan, was played at Sabina Park on Tuesday and was won by the home side by 54 runs.James Fitzgerald is ICC Communications Officer