Scotland Replaces Bangladesh in T20 World Cup After Security Row

The International Cricket Council has invited Scotland to replace Bangladesh in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 after rejecting the Bangladesh Cricket Board's request to move its matches from India. Scotland will join England, Italy, Nepal, and the West Indies in Group C. Cricket Scotland's Chief Executive confirmed the squad has accepted the invitation and is preparing to travel to India to acclimatize. The opportunity arose as Scotland is the next-highest-ranked T20I team that had initially missed qualification.

Key Points: Scotland to Play T20 World Cup, Replaces Bangladesh

  • Scotland replaces Bangladesh in Group C
  • ICC rejected Bangladesh's venue change request
  • Squad preparing to arrive in India
  • Scotland is 14th-ranked T20I team
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Scotland Men to compete at ICC Men's T20 World Cup in place of Bangladesh

ICC invites Scotland to replace Bangladesh in T20 World Cup Group C after rejecting BCB's venue change request. Squad preparing for India.

"We are grateful to the ICC for extending this invitation. This is an exciting opportunity for Scotland's players - Trudy Lindblade"

New Delhi, January 24

The International Cricket Council on Saturday announced that Scotland will replace Bangladesh at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026.

Scotland has been called up to take Bangladesh's place in Group C, joining England, Italy, Nepal and the West Indies. 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 request to move their matches from India to Sri Lanka, which is co-hosting the tournament, which commences on February 7.

"Earlier today, I received correspondence from the ICC asking if our men's team would play at the Men's T20 World Cup, and we have accepted. We are grateful to the ICC for extending this invitation. This is an exciting opportunity for Scotland's players to compete on the global stage in front of millions of supporters. We also acknowledge this opportunity has arisen out of challenging and unique circumstances. Our squad have been training for some weeks in preparation for upcoming tours and are now preparing to arrive in India imminently to acclimatise to local conditions, ready to play and contribute to what should be a fantastic ICC Men's T20 World Cup," Trudy Lindblade, Cricket Scotland Chief Executive, said as per the Cricket Scotland website.

Wilf Walsh, Cricket Scotland Chair, said, "I welcomed a call from ICC Chair Jay Shah earlier today confirming that Scotland will receive an invitation to play at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup. I was pleased to accept on behalf of our team, who are willing and ready to go. We thank the ICC for this opportunity and look forward to competing with some of the best sides in the world in India in the coming weeks."

Scotland is the next-highest-ranked T20I team that had originally missed T20 World Cup qualification. They are currently ranked 14th, which is ahead of competing teams Namibia, the United Arab Emirates, Nepal, USA, Canada, Oman, and Italy.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Fantastic opportunity for Scotland! 🏏 It's always great to see new teams on the world stage. Their players must be over the moon. The group with England and West Indies just got more interesting.
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Priyanka N
The ICC made the right call. If there's no verifiable threat, you can't just move matches on request. It sets a bad precedent. Scotland deserves this spot as the next highest-ranked team. Fair play.
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Aman W
As an Indian, I feel bad for Bangladeshi fans. They love their cricket. But rules are rules. Security in India for such events is always top-class. Scotland, welcome to India! Hope you enjoy our hospitality and the cricket.
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Karthik V
Interesting group now! England, West Indies, Scotland, Nepal, Italy. Scotland can be a dark horse. Their bowling attack is decent. Looking forward to seeing them play in Indian conditions.
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Nikhil C
While I understand the ICC's decision, a part of me wishes there was more dialogue. Cricket should bring nations together, not create these last-minute changes. Feel for the Bangladeshi players who trained hard.

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