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Bangladesh have been replaced by Scotland for next month's Twenty20 World Cup after the South Asian side refused to travel to co-hosts India, the International Cricket Council (ICC) said on Saturday.
Scotland will play in the 2026 ICC Men's T20 World Cup. The International Cricket Council removed Bangladesh from the tournament. This decision came after the Bangladesh Cricket
Scotland replace Bangladesh after the BCB’s request to relocate its games from India was turned down by the ICC.
As Bangladesh is no longer part of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, the ICC has released an updated fixtures list.
The International Cricket Council has replaced Bangladesh with Scotland for the upcoming T20 World Cup because of an impasse over security concerns that Bangladesh raised about playing in India.
Ajinkya Rahane acknowledged Bangladesh's strengths, expressing sadness over their absence.
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ICC replaces Bangladesh with Scotland in the T20 World Cup after BCB refuses to travel to India citing security concerns; match schedule remains unchanged.
Jan 24 (Reuters) - Bangladesh have been replaced by Scotland for next month's Twenty20 World Cup after the South Asian side refused to travel to co-hosts India, media reports said on Saturday citing sources within the sport's governing International Cricket Council.
Former Bangladesh Cricket Board general secretary Suyed Ashraful Haque has criticised the decision taken by the Bangladesh government and the BCB to p.