
Bangladesh will not play in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 after pulling out of the tournament. You now see Scotland stepping in as their replacement, a decision the ICC has officially confirmed.
ICC confirms Bangladesh exit
The ICC took this decision after Bangladesh refused to change its stand. You see that talks between both sides failed. The final call came during an ICC meeting in Dubai chaired by chairman Jay Shah.
How the BCB was informed
After the meeting, the Bangladesh Cricket Board received an official letter. You now know the ICC made its position clear and moved ahead without delay once Bangladesh stayed firm on not travelling.
Safety concerns raised by Bangladesh
Bangladesh raised concerns about player safety in India, the host country. You can see the ICC said full security plans were already in place. The board still chose not to send its players.
Dispute committee gave no relief
The BCB approached the ICC’s dispute committee. You learn it said it had no power to review or overturn the ICC’s decision. This cleared the path for the ICC to bring in a replacement team.
Why Scotland got the spot
Scotland were selected based on ICC rankings. You know they have played in several T20 World Cups. Even without knockout finishes, their steady performances helped them earn this unexpected opportunity.
Scotland’s Group C fixtures
Scotland will play in Group C with England, West Indies, Italy and Nepal. You will see them start against the West Indies on February 7 in Kolkata, followed by Italy on February 9.
Remaining group matches
They then face England on February 14 and Nepal on February 17 in Mumbai. You can expect these matches to test Scotland against both strong and emerging teams in the tournament.
What this change means
Bangladesh’s exit is a big setback before the World Cup. You now see Scotland getting a rare chance on the global stage. Their performance in India will decide how far this opportunity takes them.
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