T20 World Cup: No sponsor, package on order & visa wait- however Scotland embrace late name

T20 World Cup: No sponsor, package on order & visa wait- however Scotland embrace late name


A fourth-place end ultimately summer season’s Europe Qualifier regarded to have price Scotland a spot on the 2026 T20 World Cup as the Netherlands and Italy secured the 2 spots on provide for the area from that occasion.

Lindblade has already spoken to Cricket Jersey counterpart Sarah Gomersall, given the Channel Islanders may need felt considerably aggrieved having completed above Scotland in third place on the Europe Qualifier.

Her diplomacy prolonged to expressing sympathies to Bangladesh’s gamers who will miss out on the match.

Cricket Scotland had waited for the decision to return from the ICC out of respect to their counterparts on the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB).

“We do have sympathy for the Bangladesh gamers and their followers as a result of you realize as cricketers they only need to play the sport,” Lindblade stated.

“However these are circumstances which are past our management. They’re issues for the ICC and the BCB to work by way of. However in the case of that, completely, we’re human beings, in order that empathy does come there.

“I might prefer to assume that it is not changing into a extra divided sport and whether it is, that we will see that and we will work collectively to be sure that that does not occur.”

As an Affiliate member, Scotland obtain roughly £2.7m ($3.8m) from the ICC income distribution mannequin.

It’s a pittance in comparison with full members – England obtain near £33m along with profitable broadcast offers.

Participation within the World Cup will present Scotland with a useful money injection – they picked up £203,000 ($250,000) from the T20 World Cup in 2024 – however the late nature of inclusion means a higher outlay as nicely.

Scotland will take two travelling reserves, one thing they might not usually do for monetary causes, given the danger of damage to gamers, they usually hope the ICC will cowl the price.

“I believe the conversations will occur if there’s something that we have needed to unreasonably do,” Lindblade stated.

“As any workforce that qualifies for a World Cup, there are monetary advantages with that. So we have to be sure that we profit from it.”

Take heed to the total interview with Cricket Scotland’s Trudy Lindblade on the Stumped podcast which can be launched on Thursday afternoon.

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