The International Cricket Council has not approached Scotland regarding a potential replacement for Bangladesh in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, according to media reports, even as uncertainty continues over Bangladesh’s participation in the tournament scheduled to be hosted in India.
Speculation intensified after reports claimed that the ICC had asked the Bangladesh Cricket Board to confirm its participation by January 21, warning that refusal to travel to India could lead to replacement by another team. Scotland emerged in reports as the most likely alternative, being the highest-ranked side not currently part of the tournament lineup.
However, media reports stated that Cricket Scotland has not received any communication from the ICC on the matter. Scotland cricket officials are also not planning to initiate contact with the global governing body, citing respect for their counterparts at the Bangladesh Cricket Board amid the ongoing situation.
Background to the controversy
The standoff began after Bangladesh requested that their group-stage matches be shifted out of India to Sri Lanka, citing security concerns. The request was made despite the tournament schedule already being finalised, with India and Sri Lanka set to co-host matches under previously agreed ICC arrangements until 2027.
Tensions further escalated following the removal of Bangladesh pacer Mustafizur Rahman from the Indian Premier League 2026 season on instructions from the Indian board, reportedly due to unspecified developments surrounding bilateral relations.
According to an ICC source quoted in media reports, Bangladesh officials have been told to take a final call on participation by January 21, with the possibility of replacement based on team rankings if they decline to travel.
Bangladesh firm on travel decision
Citing national pride and security concerns, the Bangladesh Cricket Board has announced that its national team will not travel to India for its scheduled group matches in Kolkata and Mumbai. Despite ongoing discussions, the ICC has shown reluctance to relocate Bangladesh’s fixtures, given logistical constraints and the fixed tournament schedule.
Scotland’s name has surfaced due to precedent, as the team replaced Zimbabwe in the 2009 T20 World Cup after Zimbabwe withdrew for political reasons. For now, however, Scotland remains uninvolved, with no formal communication from the ICC as the deadline for Bangladesh’s decision approaches.