Scotland’s cricket hierarchy has moved with remarkable efficiency, locking in their T20 World Cup support crew mere days before the action unfolds. Head coach Owen Dawkins, flanked by assistant Gordon Drummond, will rely on Monib Iqbal (spin), Paul Tweedy (fielding/assistant), and Jack Bass (strength & conditioning). Rounding out the team are doctor Raj McRae-Rutre, physio Gary Metcalf, and manager Fiona Rae.
The urgency stems from Bangladesh’s last-minute exit from the 2026 T20 World Cup in Bangladesh, handing Scotland a golden ticket with only 10 days’ notice. This high-pressure preparation underscores the team’s resilience and strategic depth.
Spin maestro Monib Iqbal returns for back-to-back World Cups in his coaching capacity, having impressed in 2024. His intimate knowledge of Scottish conditions and spin bowling will be invaluable.
Fielding guru Paul Tweedy arrives from Somerset, where he orchestrated T20 Blast victories in 2023 and 2025. His interim head coaching at Taunton and England Lions tenure highlight his tactical acumen on the global stage.
Fitness specialist Jack Bass, presently with Nottinghamshire, brings a wealth of experience from Worcestershire and The Hundred’s Trent Rockets. His conditioning protocols are tailored for T20’s explosive demands.
Owen Dawkins shared his optimism: ‘Confirming our coaching team for the T20 World Cup is a huge moment. Time was short, so we prioritized diverse expertise to complement Gordon and me. We’ve assembled a top-tier group that’s ready to compete.’
Group C pits Scotland against heavyweights: West Indies (Feb 7), Italy (Feb 9), England (Feb 14), and Nepal (Feb 17). With this powerhouse staff, Scotland eyes upsets and memorable performances.
