Scotland Looks to Turn Late Entry into Advantage Against West Indies


Scotland is looking to make the most of their unexpected opportunity to play in the T20 World Cup 2026, replacing Bangladesh at the last minute. They take on two-time champions West Indies in their opening match at Eden Gardens, Kolkata. Scotland's captain Richie Berrington will lead the charge, with key players like George Munsey, Michael Leask, and Brandon McMullen looking to upset the West Indies team. Scotland's players have been thrown into the T20 World Cup 2026 with short notice, replacing Bangladesh. They're juggling personal commitments, like Matthew Cross, who was renovating his house, and others arranging childcare at the last minute. Tom Bruce even cut short his Central Districts captaincy in New Zealand to join the team. It has clearly not been ideal preparation, and they lost both warm-up matches against Afghanistan and Namibia in Bengaluru. But Scotland have shown at the last three T20 World Cups that they are a serious side: they are ranked 14th in the world, after all, and nobody in Group B will take them lightly. Scotland has a rich history in the T20 World Cup, with notable performances in recent years. In 2021, they entered the Super 12s with a perfect record, including a six-run win over Bangladesh. Two years ago, they were the only team eliminated at the group stages after losing just one game. Scotland's strength was evident in the 2022 edition when they defeated West Indies by 42 runs in Hobart, led by George Munsey and Mark Watt. This experience will be crucial as they face West Indies in Kolkata, where conditions are expected to be vastly different. Interestingly, Scotland could field nine players from the XI that won in Hobart, showcasing their consistency and depth. Eden Gardens is set for a high-scoring match! With a 3 pm start, the floodlit chase will add to the excitement. The pitch has played true to form in recent IPL games, with five afternoon matches yielding high scores - three 200-plus totals defended, and targets of 162 and 180 chased down easily. The average first-innings score in IPL 2025 was 199. Temperatures will be pleasant, mid-late 20s, with no rain in sight. West Indies, led by Shai Hope, will be looking to bounce back from their fifth-place finish in the previous edition. Shimron Hetmyer is in good form, and Jason Holder's all-round skills will be crucial for the team.