Smith to kick off T20 media activities
South Africa cricket captain Graeme Smith will kick off series of official media activities in the build-up to the International Cricket Council (ICC) World Twenty20 Championships when he holds a media conference here in Johannesburg on 3 September.
On 5 September at the same venue, Proteas will attend an open media session. From 3 to 7 Sept, 10 out of the 12 teams in the tournament are expected to make their captains available for the media conferences. Each team is also committed to putting forward its players for the media sessions.
India and England, which arrive on 10 September, hold the press conferences the same day in Johannesburg. India’s media session is at Durban next day. England’s media session at Cape Town on same day.
The inaugural ICC World Twenty20 Championships, which runs from 11 to 24 September, will open in Johannesburg with a game between hosts South Africa and the West Indies. It concludes with the final at the same ground two weeks later. Three venues are being used, with Durban and Cape Town also staging matches.
Source:Cricket News
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