The following are the arrangements for the remaining eight teams on 28 March:
In Guyana, the second match of the Super Eight stage will take place between South Africa and Sri Lanka at the Guyana National Stadium. Play gets underway at 0930 and afterwards there will be media conferences involving both captains and the man of the match.Also in Guyana, England will hold a training session from 0915 at Everest Cricket Club, Georgetown. Before that Ed Joyce will hold a media conference at 0815 at the team hotel, Le Meridien Pegasus. Meanwhile, Ireland is scheduled to train at Bourda Oval, Georgetown from 0900 until 1200. Afterwards, a player will hold a media conference but any of the squad is available for interview. Contact media manager Barry Chambers +1876 823 0830 for any specific interview requests.Following rain in Antigua today, Australia and the West Indies will be making use of the reserve day in order to complete their Super Eight stage match at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium. Australia made 322-6 in its 50 overs and the West Indies is yet to start its innings. The match will resume at 0930 with the full 50 overs of the second innings available.Also in Antigua, Bangladesh is scheduled to train at Stanford Cricket Ground form 0900 until 1200. Afterwards, a player is expected to hold a media conference. New Zealand was due to train at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium ahead of its game with the West Indies there on Thursday but as the ground will now be in use for the conclusion of the West Indies v Australia game, alternative arrangements are being made. Contact New Zealand media manager John Durning on +1876 8232346 in the morning for details.Details of all media contacts for the 16 teams that started the ICC Cricket World Cup can be found in the ICC's latest Media Notes publication that can be downloaded at: www.icc-cricket.com.