The following are the media arrangements on Monday 16 October in Mumbai on the day of the Group B match between New Zealand and South Africa, and in Jaipur, ahead of the Group B match between Pakistan and Sri Lanka that is scheduled to take place the following day.
Mumbai
New Zealand takes on South Africa at the Cricket Club of India in Mumbai. The match is a day-night game and is scheduled to start at 1430 local time.
Entry for the media attending the match will be via the North Stand (on the opposite side of the ground from the pavilion; the gate is near to and on the opposite side of the road from the Ambassador Hotel); accreditation passes will not be sufficient to guarantee entry into the press box and in order to gain that access, media will need to collect a media match ticket as they enter the ground. Those tickets will be available from approximately 1200, 2 1/2 hours before the scheduled start of play.
Wi-Fi internet access is available throughout the stadium and can be secured by purchasing an internet card for Rs. 250 which will be on sale in the press box. Power points are available for photographers on either side of the sightscreen at both ends of the ground.
Non-rights holder cameramen will not be allowed access to the match; they will only be allowed into the ground shortly before the close of play. They should assemble at Gate 4, on the pavilion side of the ground, and will be escorted to the location for the post-match media conference, which is the indoor badminton court.
Those people requiring clarification on any of the above arrangements can obtain it by contacting Brian Murgatroyd, the ICC Manager - Media & Communications, who is in Mumbai.
Jaipur
Monday is the day before the Pakistan - Sri Lanka clash taking place in Jaipur. The match is also a day-night game starting at 1430.
Both sides are scheduled to hold pre-match media conferences. Pakistan will hold its session at 1200 with captain Younis Khan and Bob Woolmer, the coach, in attendance. This will follow the Pakistan practice session which will be held during the morning. Then, at 1400, Sri Lanka will hold its media conference with captain Mahela Jayawardene and Tom Moody the coach available to face questions before their team trains. Both media conferences will take place in the Marquee on the ground floor at the North End of the Rajasthan Cricket Association ground.
At 1630, ICC Chief Executive Officer Malcolm Speed will be available to take questions from the media at the same venue. This follows his arrival from Dubai on Sunday.
Those people requiring clarification on any of the above arrangements can obtain it by contacting Sami-ul-Hasan, the ICC Communications Officer, who is in Jaipur. He will also be available to advise those media wishing to collect their accreditation. His details are listed below.
New Zealand and South Africa are two of the sides in Group B, along with Pakistan and Sri Lanka, the latter team qualifying for this stage of the tournament after topping the preliminary round group with three victories, over Bangladesh, Zimbabwe and the West Indies. The other group - Group A - is made up of Australia, India, England and the West Indies.
The other teams' movements and availability to the media can be obtained as follows:
Australia - Graeme Vimpani, media manager, on +91 98 738 08059
England - James Avery, media manager, on +91 99 288 97123
India - contact the BCCI
West Indies - Imran Khan, media manager, on +91 99 799 35375
The ICC Champions Trophy involves the top ten ODI sides playing 21 matches over 30 days at four venues with the final to be held at the Cricket Club of India in Mumbai on 5 November. The West Indies are the defending champions after beating England by two wickets at The Brit Oval in September 2004.