Media accreditation process for ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022 is now open
- Media Accreditation FAQs are available in the Resources section of our Online Media Zonehere
- For access to the Online Media Zone please send in a request tomedia@icc-cricket.comwith your name, organisation, designation and e-mail ID
The media accreditation process for the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022 is now open. This is a one-stage online process that can be completed by clicking here and is only for written press, photographers, non-rights holding (NRH) TV and radio broadcasters.
Those who have covered one of the following ICC Events will be eligible for media accreditation to the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022:
- ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2020
- ICC U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup 2020
- ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Qualifier 2019
- ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Qualifier 2019
- ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2019
- ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2018
- ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2018
- ICC U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup 2018
- ICC Women’s World Cup 2017
- ICC Champions Trophy 2017
If you have not attended one of the above or if you have only covered home internationals or other ICC events but believe your circumstances warrant media accreditation, then please apply and the ICC will give due consideration to your request.
Members of media will have until 17h00 Dubai time (GMT +4) on 23 September 2021, to register for accreditation. As part of the process, the media will need to upload the following documents and, therefore, the ICC strongly advises applicants to have these prepared in soft copy as you will not be able to submit the application form without them.
- A colour headshot photograph with a plain background (like a passport photo) – jpeg or png file (1-2MB)
- Letter of approval/assignment from your Editor/Commissioning Editor – pdf or jpeg file
- Passport
- You will also be asked to select league matches you intend to cover
The ICC reserves the right to approve/reject/request further information on all applications in its sole discretion and without providing reasons for doing so.
Whilst selecting matches, the media is advised to bear in mind the following:
- Your tournament pass doesn’t guarantee you a space in the media working area on a match day. E ach match will have a match-day accreditation list which the ICC will prepare as per its review process (please refer to the FAQs document to read more about the review process)
- Match notifications for the tournament will begin in due course and will be published on the online portal. You will be able to log into your account and see the matches for which you have been allocated a seat in the media box, or a photo position.
As at previous ICC events, NRH camerapersons will be accredited for the tournament, but only reporters will be accredited on match days. However, to facilitate the NRHs, who will be allowed to cover pre-match activities, all pre-match and post-match media conferences will be uploaded to the ICC’s Online Media Zone.
The media is strongly advised to carefully read the Media Accreditation Terms and Conditions and refer to the FAQs document to avoid any misunderstandings or inconvenience.
FOR MORE DETAILS CONTACT
Adam Stringer
Accreditation Manager, ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022
E-mail: adam@cwc22.nz