Captains of all eight teams participating in the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022 will be available on 25 and 26 February in Christchurch for their first official media interactions ahead of the 4 March-3 April tournament.
The media interactions are being held via a hybrid model, allowing a limited number of journalists to attend in person with others invited to join remotely. Those joining remotely, please ensure you login ahead of scheduled times of media interactions.
Media wanting to attend in person need to produce proof of a negative COVID-19 test result conducted within 48 hours of the media conferences. This is an event requirement and as per direction of ICC’s Biosafety Scientific Advisory Committee (BSAC) to ensure the safety of all participants. The ICC has arranged for these tests free of cost. Details on tests have been shared in an earlier advisory with accredited media, which is available in the Online Media Zone here.
If you can’t attend the media conferences remotely but want to send in questions, please e-mail them to media@icc-cricket.com and we will try to get them answered. Please write who the question(s) are meant for, with your name and organization written clearly at the end of the e-mail.
The following is the schedule of the Captains’ Day media conferences in Christchurch. Please note all times below are in local time (GMT +13 Hours):
Venue: Koura I, Sudima Christchurch
25 February
12h00: Bismah Maroof, Pakistan
12h15: Stafanie Taylor, West Indies
12h30: Sune Luus, South Africa
12h45: Meg Lanning, Australia
26 February
12h00: Mithali Raj, India
12h15: Nigar Sultana, Bangladesh
12h30: Heather Knight, England
12h45: Sophie Devine, New Zealand
Link for the media conferences in Christchurch:
Join Zoom Meeting
https://icc-cricket.zoom.us/j/84457217092?pwd=NEU0d2FOYllaVU5YczdVMDhBYXdFZz09
Meeting ID: 844 5721 7092
Passcode: 036217
Find your local number: https://icc-cricket.zoom.us/u/kGbR56QeO
Recordings of media conferences will be available on the Online Media Zone here for use by media shortly after conclusion of the interactions.