ICC WCWC trophy during the 2022 ICC Women's Cricket World Cup match between Bangladesh and South Africa at University Oval on March 05, 2022 in Dunedin, New Zealand.

Media Opportunities at ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022 - Sunday, 6 March

ICC WCWC trophy during the 2022 ICC Women's Cricket World Cup match between Bangladesh and South Africa at University Oval on March 05, 2022 in Dunedin, New Zealand.

TAURANGA:

  • India and Pakistan play their league match at the Bay Oval starting 14h00 local time. Both teams will address post-match media conferences with a player from the losing team coming in first, followed by a player from the winning team.

Link for all media conferences in Tauranga:

Meeting ID: 824 2452 3572

Passcode: 579112

Media Contacts in Tauranga:

C. Rajshekhar Rao: +64 277000157; rajshekhar.rao@icc-cricket.com

Meg McArthur: +64 27 265 4919; meg@ndca.co.nz

Dunedin:

  • New Zealand and Bangladesh play their league match at the University Oval on Monday, 7 March. Bangladesh will address their pre-match media conference at 13h15 local time and New Zealand theirs at 13h30 local time.

Link for all media conferences in Dunedin:

Meeting ID: 835 9202 5507

Passcode: 827114

Media Contacts in Dunedin:

Richard Irvine: +64 27, 232 7946; richard@cwc22.nz

Will Kindley: +64 27 898 2746; wikindley@otagocricket.co.nz

Some other points to note:

Media interactions are being held on a hybrid model, allowing a limited number of journalists to join in person with the global media allowed to join remotely. Those joining remotely, please login ahead of expected time of media interactions. You can also send in your questions in advance to media@icc-cricket.com.

Those wanting to attend any media conference in person need to produce proof of a negative COVID-19 test within 48 hours of attending a match at any venue. This is an event requirement, and the ICC has arranged for these tests for free. More about this can be found in our advisory here.

The post-match media interactions are expected to start around 20 minutes after the end of play but journalists are advised to log on in advance.

Photographers need to be available for a brief meeting 90 minutes before start of play at any venue to discuss photo positions.