India, Jan. 23 -- With the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) refusing to change their stand over their team's participation in the upcoming T20 World Cup, Scotland are in line to take their place.

Cricket Scotland have been informally alerted about the developments and a final decision of the International Cricket Council (ICC) is awaited. ICC Chairman Jay Shah was in the Dubai headquarters on Friday, charting out the next course of action.

Scotland are likely to replace Bangladesh in Group C to be placed with England, Italy, Nepal and the West Indies. Bangladesh were scheduled to play three matches in Kolkata and one in Mumbai.

On Friday, to have their way in getting Bangladesh's T20 World Cup matches moved from India to Sri Lanka, the B...