Scotland Not Contacted for 2026 T20 World Cup Replacement

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20 Jan 2026 | 06:30 am
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Scotland Cricket has officially stated that it has not received any communication from the International Cricket Council (ICC). This announcement clarifies their position amidst broader discussions concerning international tournament participation. The Scottish cricketing body released this information to address recent queries.

 

The confirmation specifically refers to the possibility of Scotland replacing Bangladesh at the 2026 T20 World Cup. This major global event is a focal point, and the update highlights the precise nature of the absence of contact from the ICC.

 

ICC Communication Status

 

The International Cricket Council, as the sport's global governing body, has not initiated any dialogue with Scotland Cricket. This confirms that no official approach has been made regarding potential participation in the tournament under the mentioned circumstances.

 

Scotland Cricket is therefore not currently engaged in any discussions or planning related to stepping in as a replacement team. Their statement makes it clear that they remain uncontacted by the ICC concerning the 2026 T20 World Cup slot.

 

Clarifying Tournament Involvement

 

Any prior speculation or reports suggesting that Scotland has been contacted by the ICC regarding replacing Bangladesh are definitively clarified. The Scottish cricket body's announcement serves to provide factual accuracy on this matter.

 

The official position is that the ICC has not contacted Scotland Cricket. This lack of communication specifically pertains to a potential replacement role for Bangladesh at the 2026 T20 World Cup, as confirmed by the team.

 

Official Update Provided

 

Scotland Cricket has firmly stated that no contact has been established by the International Cricket Council. This critical piece of information confirms their status regarding replacing Bangladesh at the 2026 T20 World Cup.