Atul Wassan Slams Bangladesh's "Laughable" T20 World Cup Pullout, Backs ICC

Former Indian cricketer Atul Wassan has strongly supported the ICC's decision to replace Bangladesh with Scotland in the upcoming Men's T20 World Cup. He labeled the Bangladesh Cricket Board's cited security concerns for pulling out of matches in India as "laughable," suggesting Pakistan's influence behind the move. The ICC made the switch after an extensive review found no credible security threat to the Bangladesh team in India. Scotland will now join Group C, getting a major opportunity on the global stage.

Key Points: Wassan Calls Bangladesh T20 WC Exit Laughable, Backs ICC

  • ICC replaces Bangladesh with Scotland for T20 WC 2026
  • Wassan calls BCB's security reason "laughable"
  • Wassan suggests Pakistan instigated the pullout
  • ICC found no credible security threat in India
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Atul Wassan calls Bangladesh's T20 World Cup pullout 'laughable', backs ICC decision

Ex-cricketer Atul Wassan backs ICC's decision to replace Bangladesh with Scotland, calling BCB's security reason "laughable" and hinting at Pakistan's role.

"The reason given by Bangladesh for the security concern is laughable. - Atul Wassan"

New Delhi, January 24

Former Indian cricketer Atul Wassan backed the International Cricket Council in replacing Scotland with Bangladesh in the upcoming ICC Men's T20 World Cup.

Wassan also slammed Bangladesh and believes the Bangladesh Cricket Board's (BCB) reason is "laughable" and thinks Pakistan is behind Bangladesh's decision. Wassan also stated that Bangladesh's absence won't be a loss for the tournament, as Scotland gets a chance to shine.

"No one will miss Bangladesh in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026. Scotland is now getting an opportunity to show its calibre in world cricket. Pakistan is instigating Bangladesh for this. The reason given by Bangladesh for the security concern is laughable. Bangladeshis who are living in India are more secure in India than in Bangladesh. Bangladesh is looking like fools by doing this. ICC has done the right thing," Atul Wassan told ANI.

The ICC on Saturday announced that Scotland would replace Bangladesh in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 after the BCB declined to participate in the tournament as per the published match schedule.

The announcement comes after the ICC, in the absence of any credible or verifiable security threat to the Bangladesh national team in India, rejected the BCB's demand to move its matches from India to Sri Lanka, in the 20-team tournament to be played from February 7 to March 8.

Independent security assessments were conducted by internal and external experts. Scotland has been called up to take Bangladesh's place in Group C, joining England, Italy, Nepal and the West Indies.

The decision follows an extensive process undertaken by the ICC to address concerns raised by the BCB regarding the hosting of its scheduled matches in India, the release said.

"Over a period of more than three weeks, the ICC engaged with the BCB through multiple rounds of dialogue conducted in a transparent and constructive manner, including meetings held both via video conference and in-person," it said.

As part of this process, the ICC reviewed the concerns cited by the BCB, commissioned and considered independent security assessments from internal and external experts, and shared detailed security and operational plans covering federal and state arrangements, as well as enhanced and escalating security protocols for the event. These assurances were reiterated at several stages, including during discussions involving the ICC Business Corporation (IBC) Board.

"The ICC's assessments concluded that there was no credible or verifiable security threat to the Bangladesh national team, officials or supporters in India," the release said.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I agree the security reason seems weak, I wish Wassan had been a bit more diplomatic. Calling a cricket board "fools" isn't helpful. The focus should be on the game. Excited to see Scotland play though!
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Rohit P
As an Indian cricket fan, I'm disappointed. A World Cup feels incomplete without all top teams. Bangladesh has passionate fans and players like Shakib. Hope they reconsider for the sake of the sport.
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Michael C
Watching from the UK. The ICC process seems thorough with independent assessments. If there's no credible threat, the decision is clear. Scotland deserves this spot after their recent performances. Good for the game.
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Shreya B
Honestly, it's their loss. Indian stadiums will be packed and the atmosphere will be electric, with or without them. More opportunities for associate nations like Scotland is always a positive. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
The mention of Pakistan "instigating" is concerning. Cricket should be free from such geo-political shadow boxing. Let's just enjoy the game. On a lighter note, Group C just got more interesting with Scotland in the mix!

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