Pre-match media arrangements in Jaipur ahead of fourth match of ICC Champions Trophy
The following are the media arrangements for Tuesday 10 October in Jaipur, ahead of the fourth match of the ICC Champions Trophy, between Bangladesh and West Indies on Wednesday 11 October
Brian Murgatroyd
09-Oct-2006
The following are the media arrangements for Tuesday 10 October in Jaipur, ahead of the fourth match of the ICC Champions Trophy, between Bangladesh and West Indies on Wednesday 11 October.
Both teams will hold pre-match media conferences on Tuesday afternoon. Both will take place in the Marquee on the ground floor at the North End of the Rajasthan Cricket Association ground.
West Indies will go first at 1500, with captain Brian Lara
Bangladesh will then hold its briefing at 1530, with captain Habibul Bashar, joined by coach Dav Whatmore
Please note, only ICC-accredited media are invited to attend the pre-match press conference.
Media can collect their accreditation cards from outside Gate No 5 at the North Stand from 1000 to 1400 hours on Tuesday 10 October. Please ensure you are punctual.
Media are advised to try and collect the passes as early as possible because with both sides scheduled to practice at the venue there will be a resultant increase in security.
Those intending to collect their passes must bring some form of identification with them and, if possible, a letter of recommendation from their employers/editors etc. This is designed to ensure there is no false collection of passes.
Please also note, possession of an accreditation pass does not guarantee a place in the media box on the day of the match as the pass must be accompanied by a match ticket. These will be issued from 1100 on the morning of the match. Places in the media box will be allocated according to priority.
Non-right holder (NRH) broadcast journalists will be allocated seats in the non-rights holder box on the roof of the pavilion. Only NRH reporters will be entitled to a seat in that area and their cameramen will not be allowed entry to the stadium to watch the match. They will be allowed to enter the stadium 90 minutes before the close and escorted directly to the press conference hall.