Saturday, February 28, 2009

ICC announces schedule of pre-event media activities

Next week, there will be a number of media opportunities in relation to the ICC Women’s World Cup 2009 which takes place in New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory from 7 to 22 March. 

The teams will start arriving in Sydney ahead of the welcome function, which takes place at the Sydney Opera House on 5 March, beginning at 1615. All accredited journalists, who will have collected their tournament passes by then, are invited to attend.


5 Mar – Welcome Function 

7 Mar – India v Pakistan, Bradman Oval 

8 Mar – West Indies v South Africa, Newcastle No. 1 Sports Ground 

10 Mar – Australia v South Africa, Newcastle No. 1 Sports Ground 

12 Mar – New Zealand v South Africa, Bradman Oval 

14 Mar – A2 v B2, Bankstown Oval 

17 Mar – A3 v B2, Drummoyne Oval 

19 Mar – A2 v B3, Drummoyne Oval 

21 Mar – Practice sessions in the lead-up to the final 

22 Mar – final, NSO 

23 Mar – Winning captain and player of the tournament with trophies, Sydney Harbour 


Ahead of the welcome function, all eight teams will be holding media conferences on 3 and 5 March at the Menzies Hotel, Sydney. All print, radio, television and internet journalists are invited to attend those media conferences upon production of the relevant identification. 

The arrival press conferences are expected to be attended by the captains, vice-captains, coaches and managers while each team is expected to put up four players for the open media sessions. 

The schedule of pre-event media activities are as follows: 


Tuesday 3 March 

0945 – Australia captain Karen Rolton’s news conference 

1015 – West Indies captain Merissa Aguilleira news conference 

1030 – England captain Charlotte Edward’s news conference 

1100 – Australia team’s open media session 

1145 – West Indies team’s open media session 

1215 – England team’s open media session 


Thursday 5 March 

1000 – New Zealand captain Haidee Tiffen’s news conference 

1030 – South Africa captain Sunette Loubser news conference 

1100 – India captain Jhulan Goswami’s news conference 

1130 – Sri Lanka captain Shashikala Sriwardena news conference 

1145 – Pakistan captain Urooj Mumtaz’s news conference 

1215 – South Africa team’s open media session 

1215 – Sri Lanka team’s open media session 

1215 – Pakistan team’s open media session 

1300 – India team’s open media session 

1300 – New Zealand team’s open media session 


For interviews with players and team officials outside of these times, please contact the relevant team manager directly. Their tournament mobile phone numbers are: 


Australia +61 410 914 907 

England +61 414 197 234 

India +61 415 874 118 

New Zealand +61420 797 281 

Pakistan +61 404 236 349 

South Africa +61 414 282 620 

Sri Lanka +61 415 236 978 

West Indies +61 415 232 801 


Meanwhile, there will be a number of warm-up matches taking place across Sydney with all eight teams involved. A full schedule of warm-up matches is: 


Monday 2 March – West Indies v New South Wales (NSW), Old Kings; Australia v England, Village Green 

Tuesday 3 March – New Zealand v Pakistan, Manly; Sri Lanka v NWS, Old Kings; India v South Africa, Raby 1 

Wednesday 4 March – Australia v Sri Lanka, Manly; India v New Zealand, Old Kings; England v West Indies, Raby 1; Pakistan v South Africa, Green Village 


Brief round-up and full scorecards of these matches will be posted on the event website shortly after the close of play each day. 


When the proper tournament gets underway, there will be live ball-by-ball coverage on the event website. 

Much of the content on the ICC Women’s World Cup 2009 website iccevents.yahoo.com will be available for use by broadcast and print outlets for free charge. In short, all reports, scorecards and audio interviews posted on the website can be lifted without any copyright issue. 

Please note that all seven matches taking place at North Sydney Oval during the tournament proper, including the final, will be televised live by ICC’s host broadcaster ESPN STAR Sport (ESS). At this venue, the usual ICC event protocols regarding non-rights-holding broadcasters will apply. On match days, non-rights-holders will only be permitted to film the post-match press conference. No other filming is allowed at the NSO on match days. 

At the other venues, non-rights-holding broadcasters may film up to 20 minutes of footage for no more than 90 seconds of air time. This is in line with existing news-access protocols. 

Journalists who have been accredited to the ICC Women’s World Cup 2009 will by now have received official notification by the ICC. As previously advised, your pass will be waiting for you on the day of the open media sessions. Those arriving after 6 March can collect their passes from the Venue Media Manager of the venue nominated during the application process. 

Before you receive your media pass for the tournament, you will be required to sign a copy of ICC’s standard media terms and conditions.

ICC Media Advisory
Saturday, February 28, 2009 9:34:43 AM

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