In a dramatic turn of events, the International Cricket Council (ICC) has officially replaced Bangladesh with Scotland in the T20 World Cup 2026. The decision comes after Bangladesh withdrew from the tournament citing security concerns for its players traveling to India.
Cricket Scotland is buzzing with excitement over this unexpected opportunity. CEO Trudy Lindblad revealed that the board received a formal invitation from the ICC, which they promptly accepted. ‘We were thrilled to get the letter asking if our men’s team would participate, and we said yes without hesitation,’ she stated.
Chairman Wilf Walsh shared a personal anecdote, recounting a morning call from ICC Chairman Jay Shah confirming the slot. ‘It was a proud moment to accept on behalf of our team, who’s ready to compete. We’re deeply grateful to the ICC for this chance,’ Walsh said.
This golden opportunity allows Scottish players to showcase their talent on a global stage before millions of fans. Despite the unusual circumstances, the team is determined to perform at their best. Preparations are underway, with players set to acclimatize in India soon.
Scotland slots into Group C, previously occupied by Bangladesh. The withdrawal stemmed from tensions following demands to release Bangladesh pacer Mustafizur Rahman from IPL 2026 due to reported violence against Hindus in Bangladesh. After KKR complied with BCCI’s directive, the Bangladesh Cricket Board refused to send players to India, prompting the ICC’s replacement move.
As Scotland gears up, cricket enthusiasts worldwide anticipate fresh competition dynamics in the marquee event.
