The Scottish team did not expect to qualify for the upcoming T20 World Cup, but Bangladesh’s exclusion changed everything. You now see Scotland getting a surprise entry into the tournament, turning an unlikely situation into a major opportunity.
No kit sponsor yet
However, things have not gone smoothly. The Scotland Team has failed to secure a kit sponsor so far, and you see them exploring multiple options to finalise a deal before the tournament begins.
Domestic jerseys as backup
If no sponsor is confirmed, they may use their domestic jerseys. While this is not a major issue on the surface, it means you will see the Scottish Cricket Board losing important revenue.
Indian fans step in
The Indian public has noticed this situation and stepped in with support. Social media is full of requests to companies like Mahindra and Amul, with Anand Mahindra being tagged directly on X.
Hope for corporate support
These companies have sponsored foreign teams before. You can see how such a deal would benefit Scotland, especially with global exposure coming from the World Cup stage.
Performance is the real solution
In the end, fans want Scotland to perform well. You know that strong performances will help them attract sponsors naturally and prove they deserve a place in future ICC events.




