Bangladesh heads into the T20 World Cup 2026 with a clear goal. The team wants to turn competitive group stage performances into a deeper run. At the same time, the margin for error stays thin in a five team group. Therefore, Bangladesh must start fast and stay consistent.
The tournament runs from February 7 to March 8 across India and Sri Lanka. Bangladesh begins its campaign on the opening day. As a result, early momentum can shape its entire group stage.
Detail Bangladesh Update
| Group | Group C |
| Captain | Litton Das |
| Vice captain | Not announced |
| Head coach | Phil Simmons |
| Official group stage cities | Kolkata and Mumbai |
Note: Venues may change if the ICC revises fixtures
Group C gives Bangladesh a demanding mix of opponents. England and West Indies bring elite power and depth. Meanwhile, Nepal can disrupt stronger teams with fearless cricket. Italy also enters with nothing to lose. Therefore, Bangladesh must manage pressure and protect net run rate from the first match.
Bangladesh also needs clarity in roles. It must build stable starts. Then it must accelerate without losing shape. At the same time, the bowling unit must win the middle overs on slower surfaces.
Bangladesh announced a 15 player Bangladesh squad built for subcontinent conditions. The team backs a spin friendly bowling mix. It also keeps experienced pace options for death overs. Therefore, Bangladesh can adjust plans based on venue and matchups.
Bangladesh plays three matches in Kolkata and one in Mumbai on the official schedule. However, Bangladesh officials have asked the ICC to move its India fixtures. Therefore, match venues could change if the ICC updates the plan.
February 7 – Bangladesh vs West Indies – Kolkata
February 9 – Bangladesh vs Italy – Kolkata
February 14 – Bangladesh vs England – Kolkata
February 17 – Bangladesh vs Nepal – Mumbai
Bangladesh’s hopes often start with Litton Das. He must anchor the top order. He must also manage tempo during chases. Meanwhile, Tawhid Hridoy can lift scoring in the middle overs when the ball slows.
In the bowling unit, Mustafizur Rahman remains a key threat at the death. His cutters can stay effective on two paced pitches. Alongside him, Taskin Ahmed can attack with pace and hit the hard lengths. Therefore, Bangladesh can still defend totals if it bowls with discipline.
Spin will decide several games. Shak Mahedi Hasan, Nasum Ahmed, and Rishad Hossain give Bangladesh control in the middle overs. As a result, Bangladesh can force opponents into riskier shots earlier than they prefer.
Bangladesh often benefits when surfaces slow down. The team uses spin to squeeze runs. It also uses variation to break partnerships. Moreover, Bangladesh’s batting has improved against pace off the ball. That matters in India and Sri Lanka.
However, Bangladesh must convert solid starts into above par totals. It must also avoid collapses after quick wickets. Therefore, shot selection and running between the wickets will remain central.
Bangladesh’s route is direct. It must beat the teams it should beat. Then it must steal at least one result against a heavyweight. Finally, it must keep net run rate healthy. Group standings can tighten quickly. Therefore, Bangladesh cannot afford a slow game even in a win.