Srinagar: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has formally informed the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) that Bangladesh will not take part in the upcoming T20 World Cup and has been replaced by Scotland.
According to news agency PTI, the decision was taken after Bangladesh purportedly declined to confirm its travel to India, citing security concerns in the aftermath of Mustafizur Rahmanโs exit from the Indian Premier League. The ICC had given the BCB a 24-hour deadline to communicate its stand but received no official response within that period.
Senior ICC officials, including chairman Jay Shah, were in Dubai on Friday when the matter was discussed. Later that evening, an email was sent to BCB chairman Aminul Islam Bulbul, formally conveying the decision.
An ICC source as per the report said that the governing body had little choice but to move on once the deadline passed without confirmation. As a result, Scotland has been brought in as Bangladeshโs replacement for the tournament.
The BCB is yet to issue a public statement on the development.
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