Thu Oct 23 18:40:00 UTC 2025: Summary:
This text outlines media arrangements for the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025. It highlights specific match schedules, including Australia vs. England on October 22nd and India vs. New Zealand on October 23rd. It details the location for the pre-match press conferences, provides contact information for media personnel, and clarifies the guidelines for filming pre-match press conferences by accredited non-rights holders. Restrictions apply to filming on match days and the use of footage on social media. The International Cricket Council will upload unedited clips onto the Online Media Zone.
News Article:
ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025: Media Arrangements Announced
[City, Date] – The International Cricket Council (ICC) has released details regarding media arrangements for the upcoming ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025, set to run from September 30th to November 2nd.
Key matchdays include a highly anticipated clash between Australia and England at the Holkar Stadium on Wednesday, October 22nd, starting at 15:00 local time. Post-match media interactions are scheduled approximately 15 minutes after the match concludes, with the losing team generally appearing first.
India will face New Zealand on Thursday, October 23rd, at the D.Y. Patil Stadium, also starting at 15:00 local time.
Pre-match press conferences will be held in the South Stand, Ground Floor, near the team dressing rooms. The ICC has provided a list of key media contacts.
Strict guidelines have been issued regarding filming rights for accredited non-rights holders. While filming of pre-match press conferences is permitted, filming within match venues on match days is restricted to designated safe filming zones. Footage obtained may only be used on news channels and websites for editorial purposes and is prohibited from being natively posted on social media platforms like YouTube.
The ICC will provide unedited media conference clips through its Online Media Zone. A media guide for the tournament and daily statistics packages are also available on the platform.
In other news from the cricket world, Afghanistan’s cricket team has been fined 25% of their match fee due to a slow over-rate in a recent Test match against Zimbabwe in Harare.