Media accreditation opens for ICC Awards
Applications are now invited for media accreditation to cover the ICC Awards, which will take place in Mumbai on Friday 3 November
James Fitzgerald
27-Oct-2006
Applications are now invited for media accreditation to cover the ICC Awards, which will take place in Mumbai on Friday 3 November.
The ICC Awards are presented by Hyundai in association with FICA (the Federation of International Cricketers' Associations) and will take place at the Taj Lands End Hotel as part of a gala evening.
All media organizations that would like to attend in a working capacity must apply for accreditation and can do so by sending an email to Sheila Razdan at the ICC (sheila.razdan@icc-cricket.com) by Monday 30 October. In the email, please include the name of staff attending, including for TV outlets the name of cameramen and the name of the media organization the journalists represent, as well as a telephone number and preferred email address for further correspondence.
There will be two main opportunities for media on the night. Access will be granted as the players and guests arrive at the venue and there will be media conferences held with the winners on a rolling basis as the awards are presented.
A full media centre will operate on the night for working journalists. This will include telephone lines, desks, television screens with a direct feed from the main function hall, press conference facilities, buffet-style catering and ICC staff available to provide assistance. Journalists in the media centre DO NOT have to wear black-tie attire as the access to the main function room is strictly limited.
Photography
Only the ICC's official photographer, Getty Images, will have access to the main function area to obtain pictures from inside the room and of the stage area.
Only the ICC's official photographer, Getty Images, will have access to the main function area to obtain pictures from inside the room and of the stage area.
Images from the main function area will be available from Getty Images with details to be advised in due course; all other photographers will have access to the arrival of the guests and to the media conferences that will follow the presentation of each award. Black-tie attire is not required by photographers but they, in common with all other media, will still have to apply for accreditation.
Footage
The event will be telecast by SET Max, the host broadcaster. Footage of the event will be available to media outlets for news-related purposes only. Full details will be issued in due course.
The event will be telecast by SET Max, the host broadcaster. Footage of the event will be available to media outlets for news-related purposes only. Full details will be issued in due course.
The Event
In total, there will be ten ICC Awards presented on the night. The individual awards are for the Player of the Year (who will receive the Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy), Test Player of the Year, ODI Player of the Year, Emerging Player of the Year, Captain of the Year, Women's Player of the Year and Umpire of the Year. The team awards are the Spirit of Cricket Award, the ICC World XI Test Team of the Year and the ICC World XI ODI Team of the Year.
In total, there will be ten ICC Awards presented on the night. The individual awards are for the Player of the Year (who will receive the Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy), Test Player of the Year, ODI Player of the Year, Emerging Player of the Year, Captain of the Year, Women's Player of the Year and Umpire of the Year. The team awards are the Spirit of Cricket Award, the ICC World XI Test Team of the Year and the ICC World XI ODI Team of the Year.
A five-man Selection Panel consisting of Sunil Gavaskar (chairman), Ian Healy, Waqar Younis, Arjuna Ranatunga and Allan Donald chose the two ICC World XIs and also the long lists for the men's individual awards. Those long lists were then voted upon by a 56-Member Voting Academy that included all the current ICC Full Member captains, the Emirates Elite Panel of ICC Umpires and Referees and a host of other former players, journalists and commentators.
The Women's Player of the Year has been selected by a 12-person panel of experts from within the women's game.
All applications must have been received by close of business on Monday 30 October (Dubai time, 90 minutes behind India time).