Media Accreditation process for ICC Women’s U19 T20 World Cup 2023 is now open
- Media Accreditation Terms & Conditions are available in the Resources section of our Online Media Zone here; for access to the Online Media Zone, please send in your name, designation, organisation and e-mail ID tomedia@icc-cricket.com
The media accreditation process for the ICC Women’s U19 T20 World Cup 2023 in South Africa is open. This is an online process that can be completed by clicking here and is only for written press, photographers, non-rights holding (NRH) TV and radio broadcasters.
Members of media will have until 17h00 Dubai time (GMT +4) on 12 December 2022, to register for accreditation.
As part of the process, the media will need to upload the following documents and, therefore, the ICC 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/National ID/Driving License
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.
All media activities will be conducted in line with any COVID-19 safety regulations in South Africa. Access to training in venue on match day -1 will be facilitated and further details regarding player access will be provided in due course.
As at previous ICC events, NRH camerapersons will be accredited for the tournament, but only reporters will be accredited on match days. However, to assist NRHs, the semi-final and final pre-match and post-match media conferences will be uploaded to the Online Media Zone.
Whilst applying for accreditation, the media is advised to bear in mind the following:
- Match day accreditation lists will be prepared as per the ICC review process.
- Your accreditation application will be for all matches, so there is no need to worry about selecting specific matches, please only indicate if you will be applying as “Media” or “Photographic Media.”
Media persons applying for accreditation are responsible for undergoing any mandatory quarantine and obtaining any relevant visas or work permits as required and bear the costs associated with any of these.
The media is advised to carefully read the Media Accreditation Terms & Conditions to avoid inconvenience.