Close Menu
  • Home
  • Education
  • Health
  • National News
  • Politics
  • Relationship & Wellness
  • World News
What's Hot

Spotting Financial Scams: A Must-Know Guide for Smart Investors

April 30, 2026

Us Troops Cyberattack: 'Just a drop in the ocean': Iran-linked hackers release personal details of over 2000 US troops – The Times of India

April 30, 2026

Chinese AI model powering Airbnb's customer service agent that CEO Brian Chesky called 'fast and cheap' to use has landed the company in ‘trouble’ – The Times of India

April 30, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
Global News Bulletin
SUBSCRIBE
  • Home
  • Education
  • Health
  • National News
  • Politics
  • Relationship & Wellness
  • World News
Global News Bulletin
Home»Business»T20 World Cup 2026: ICC replaces Bangladesh with Scotland; all eyes on Pakistan now | Cricket News – The Times of India
Business

T20 World Cup 2026: ICC replaces Bangladesh with Scotland; all eyes on Pakistan now | Cricket News – The Times of India

editorialBy editorialJanuary 24, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Telegram Copy Link
T20 World Cup 2026: ICC replaces Bangladesh with Scotland; all eyes on Pakistan now | Cricket News – The Times of India
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link
T20 World Cup 2026: ICC replaces Bangladesh with Scotland; all eyes on Pakistan now
ICC chair Jay Shah (Photo by ICC)

NEW DELHI: After weeks of communication, suspense, and drama, the International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced that Scotland will replace Bangladesh for the 2026 edition of the T20 World Cup. The writing was on the wall the moment Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) “refused to participate in the tournament per the published match schedule”.It is learnt that the global cricket body has already communicated the decision to both Bangladesh and Scotland. The Group C of the multi-nation tournament will now feature England, Italy, Nepal, West Indies, and Scotland.

Bangladesh cricket in turmoil: What it means for the T20 World Cup?

The ICC Board, chaired by Jay Shah, who reached Dubai on Friday, took the decision as it wasn’t feasible to make any changes to the schedule so close to the tournament. “The decision follows an extensive process undertaken by the ICC to address concerns raised by the BCB regarding the hosting of its scheduled matches in India,” ICC’s statement reads.“Over a period of more than three weeks, the ICC engaged with the BCB through multiple rounds of dialogue conducted in a transparent and constructive manner, including meetings held both via video conference and in-person.“As part of this process, the ICC reviewed the concerns cited by the BCB, commissioned and considered independent security assessments from internal and external experts, and shared detailed security and operational plans covering federal and state arrangements, as well as enhanced and escalating security protocols for the event. These assurances were reiterated at several stages, including during discussions involving the ICC Business Corporation (IBC) Board.“The ICC’s assessments concluded that there was no credible or verifiable security threat to the Bangladesh national team, officials or supporters in India.“In light of these findings, and after careful consideration of the broader implications, the ICC determined that it was not appropriate to amend the published event schedule.”Following a meeting on Wednesday, the Bangladesh Cricket Board had been given a 24-hour timeframe to confirm whether its team would participate in India as scheduled. As no confirmation was received within the deadline, the ICC “proceeded in line with its established governance and qualification processes to identify a replacement team.”Scotland were picked as the replacement team because they are the next-highest-ranked T20I team that had missed the qualification for the tournament. They are currently ranked 14th. All eyes on PakistanThe World Cup drama, however, is not expected to die down any time soon, as the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has termed the decision and handling of the Bangladesh matter as “unfair”.“We have taken the position that Bangladesh is being treated unfairly. They should be made to play the World Cup from the very beginning; they are a major stakeholder and this unfairness should not happen to them,” PCB chief Mohsin Naqvi said.He remains non-committal on Pakistan’s participation in the tournament and said the decision will be taken by the government.“Whether we play in the T20 World Cup or not, the decision will be taken by the government,” said Naqvi.“Our PM (Shahbaz Sharif) is out of the country. When he comes back, we will take advice from him. The decision by the government will be final and binding, and if they say no, then they (ICC) may invite any other team,” he added.

Follow on Google News Follow on Flipboard
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleFrance intercepts sanctioned Russian oil tanker flying false flag in Mediterranean
Next Article UltraTech Cement Q3 profit at ₹1,729.44 crore
editorial
  • Website

Related Posts

Us Troops Cyberattack: 'Just a drop in the ocean': Iran-linked hackers release personal details of over 2000 US troops – The Times of India

April 30, 2026

Chinese AI model powering Airbnb's customer service agent that CEO Brian Chesky called 'fast and cheap' to use has landed the company in ‘trouble’ – The Times of India

April 30, 2026

Bengaluru Rain: 10 dead in Bengaluru rains: Hailstorm, heavy winds unleash chaos in city; watch | Bengaluru News – The Times of India

April 30, 2026

Abandoned husky found dead, 5 rescued, ‘30 missing’ | Hyderabad News – The Times of India

April 30, 2026

SIR divides families across Kolkata: Chosen few celebrate vote as lakhs mourn deletion | Kolkata News – The Times of India

April 30, 2026

West Bengal polls: VIP treatment for 104-year-old who fought SIR & won | Kolkata News – The Times of India

April 30, 2026
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Economy News

Spotting Financial Scams: A Must-Know Guide for Smart Investors

By editorialApril 30, 2026

2 min readUpdated: Apr 29, 2026 10:46 AM IST In today’s fast-evolving financial landscape, scams…

Us Troops Cyberattack: 'Just a drop in the ocean': Iran-linked hackers release personal details of over 2000 US troops – The Times of India

April 30, 2026

Chinese AI model powering Airbnb's customer service agent that CEO Brian Chesky called 'fast and cheap' to use has landed the company in ‘trouble’ – The Times of India

April 30, 2026
Top Trending

Spotting Financial Scams: A Must-Know Guide for Smart Investors

By editorialApril 30, 2026

2 min readUpdated: Apr 29, 2026 10:46 AM IST In today’s fast-evolving…

Us Troops Cyberattack: 'Just a drop in the ocean': Iran-linked hackers release personal details of over 2000 US troops – The Times of India

By editorialApril 30, 2026

A cyber group linked to the Iranian government has targeted thousands of…

Chinese AI model powering Airbnb's customer service agent that CEO Brian Chesky called 'fast and cheap' to use has landed the company in ‘trouble’ – The Times of India

By editorialApril 30, 2026

Airbnb and Anysphere, maker of AI coding platform Cursor, may be in…

Subscribe to News

Get the latest sports news from NewsSite about world, sports and politics.

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube

News

  • Education
  • Health
  • National News
  • Relationship & Wellness
  • World News
  • Politics

Company

  • Information
  • Advertising
  • Classified Ads
  • Contact Info
  • Do Not Sell Data
  • GDPR Policy
  • Media Kits

Services

  • Subscriptions
  • Customer Support
  • Bulk Packages
  • Newsletters
  • Sponsored News
  • Work With Us

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

© Copyright Global News Bulletin.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Accessibility
  • Website Developed by Plenary Media Solution

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.