Media Information for ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 - Friday, 28th June
Media Advisory
The following is the schedule of media opportunities ahead of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 Final on Friday, 28 June and additional information for media.
Barbados
India and South Africa play the final at 10h30 local time on Saturday, 29 June at the Kensington Oval, Barbados. Teams will address post-match media conferences starting around 10 minutes after the end of the match, with the losing team going first.
On their pre-match day on Friday:
- India have cancelled their training session and have already addressed their pre-match media conference. The embargoed interaction will be available in the ICC Online Media Zone at 12h00 local time on Friday.
- South Africa will hold an optional training session at the Kensington Oval from 14h00 to 17h00 local time. They will address their pre-match media conference in person at the venue at 13h00 local time.
Contact details:
Media Managers
Barbados
ICC, Rajshekhar Rao - rajshekhar.rao@icc-cricket.com or +971 505545029
ICC, Mary Godbeer - mary.godbeer@icc-cricket.com or +971 56 545 8908
ICC, Sipokazi Sokanyile - sipokazi.sokanyile@icc-cricket.com or +971506401344
ICC, Max Abbott - mabbott@cricketwestindies.org or +1 268 736 4522
CWI, Damon Leon - dleon@cricketwestindies.org or +1 868 468 3268
CWI, Philip Spooner - pspooner@cricketwestindies.org or +1 246 826 8111
Venue, Andrew Sealy - vsealy@cricketwestindies.org or +1 246 231 8822
General Media enquiries
USA: Mark Jones (T20 World Cup Inc Head of PR and Communications): mark.jones@t20worldcup.com
West Indies: Damon Leon (Head of PR and Communications - T20 World Cup West Indies): damon.leon@cricketwestindies.org
Note for NRH media:
Accredited Non-Rights Holders are allowed to film pre-match day press conferences, but no filming is allowed inside the venues on match days except for any safe filming zone that may be provided at venues.
Videos shot at venues on pre-match days may only be used on news channels and websites for editorial purposes and are not to be natively posted on any social media channels including YouTube.
The ICC will upload unedited media conference clips onto the Online Media Zone. The footage, whether provided by the ICC or shot by the media themselves, may only be used on news channels and websites for editorial purposes and are not to be natively posted on any social media channels including YouTube.
If you intend to film non-matchday press conferences (either by camera or phone) please position yourself in the back row or behind the back row of seating.
Non-Rights Holder camerapersons will not be granted match day accreditation.
No filming is allowed in the Mixed Zone for any NRH media.
Note for photographers:
- Photographers are expected to wear their bibs at all times and are only permitted in designated areas.
- On pre-match days photographers need to shoot from the areas identified by the Venue Media Operations Manager.
- On match-days, photographers need to arrive for a pre-match meeting one hour in advance of the toss, when they will be assigned photo positions by the Venue Media Operations Manager
- NRH photographers will not be allowed at press conferences.
Media Centre entry and timings: On match days, the media areas will open two hours before the start of play and remain open till 2 ½ hours after close of play.
Media accreditation cards need to be collected in person and one will need to show the identity document uploaded at the time of applying for accreditation to collect the card. Your accreditation pass will give you access to all matches you have been approved for, so please retain it for the duration of the tournament.
Note for NRH media:
Accredited Non-Rights Holders are allowed to film pre-match day press conferences, but no filming is allowed inside the venues on match days except for any safe filming zone that may be provided at venues.
Videos shot at venues on pre-match days may only be used on news channels and websites for editorial purposes and are not to be natively posted on any social media channels including YouTube.
The ICC will upload unedited media conference clips onto the Online Media Zone. The footage, whether provided by the ICC or shot by the media themselves, may only be used on news channels and websites for editorial purposes and are not to be natively posted on any social media channels including YouTube.
If you intend to film non-matchday press conferences (either by camera or phone) please position yourself in the back row or behind the back row of seating.
Non-Rights Holder camera persons will not be granted match day accreditation.
No filming is allowed in the Mixed Zone for any NRH media.
Note for photographers:
- Photographers are expected to wear their bibs at all times and are only permitted in designated areas.
- On pre-match days photographers need to shoot from the areas identified by the Venue Media Operations Manager.
- On match-days, photographers need to arrive for a pre-match meeting one hour in advance of the toss, when they will be assigned photo positions by the Venue Media Operations Manager
- NRH photographers will not be allowed at press conferences.
Media Centre entry and timings: On match days, the media areas will open two hours before the start of play and remain open till 2 ½ hours after close of play.
Media accreditation cards need to be collected in person and one will need to show the identity document uploaded at the time of applying for accreditation to collect the card. Your accreditation pass will give you access to all matches you have been approved for, so please retain it for the duration of the tournament.
Please only come to attend a match if your match-day accreditation is confirmed. Anyone found attending a match without being approved, will risk having their accreditation revoked.
Media Hub: The Media Hub powered by C&W Business in Barbados is a virtual media centre where accredited media can enjoy an immersive experience of what is available at the various venues when they are not at the nine host venues. Facilities include high-speed internet, giant screens to watch the matches and technical support to allow participation in the end-of-match press conferences.
The Media Hub is based at Lloyd Erskine Sandford Conference Centre – 10 minutes from Kensington Oval. For details contact Philip Spooner - pspooner@cricketwestindies.org or +1 246 8268111
Media accreditation centres:
Barbados
Kensington Oval (VAC located in KOMI Project Office)
President Kennedy Drive
Bridgetown
St. Michael
Barbados