2014 ICC World Twenty20 squads

This is a list of the squads picked for the 2014 ICC World Twenty20.

🇦🇫 [[afghanistan]]
Coach: 🇵🇰 Kabir Khan

🇧🇩 [[bangladesh]]
Coach: 🇦🇺 Shane Jurgensen



🇭🇰 [[hong kong]]
Coach: 🇦🇺 Charlie Burke

🇳🇵 [[nepal]]
Coach: Pubudu Dassanayake

🇮🇪 [[ireland]]
Coach: 🇹🇹 Phil Simmons



🇳🇱 [[netherlands]]
Coach: Anton Roux

🇦🇪 [[united arab emirates]]
Coach: 🇵🇰 Aaqib Javed

🇿🇼 [[zimbabwe]]
Coach: Andy Waller

🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 [[england]]
Coach: 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Ashley Giles



🇳🇿 [[new zealand]]
Coach: Mike Hesson



🇿🇦 [[south africa]]
Coach: Russell Domingo

🇱🇰 [[sri lanka]]
Coach: 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Paul Farbrace



🇦🇺 [[australia]]
Coach: 🇦🇺 Darren Lehmann



🇮🇳 [[india]]
Coach: Duncan Fletcher



🇵🇰 [[pakistan]]
Coach: 🇵🇰 Moin Khan



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Coach: Ottis Gibson



Changes
English batsman Joe Root broke his right thumb in the third ODI against the West Indies and was ruled out of the tournament, being replaced by Ian Bell. English all-rounder Ben Stokes damaged his hand by punching a locker in the dressing room after he was dismissed in the third T20I against the West Indies. He was replaced by Chris Woakes. Australian bowler Mitchell Johnson missed the tournament with an infection in his toe. He was replaced by Doug Bollinger.

Nepalese all-rounder Prithu Baskota was suffering from a knee injury, which he picked up during the 2014 World Cup Qualifier in New Zealand and was replaced by his teammate Amrit Bhattarai. On 16 March, Avinash Karn was replaced by Anil Mandal after Karn suffered an injury to his right knee and, therefore, was ruled out of the tournament.

On 16 March, Dutch batsman Tim Gruijters was replaced by Tom Cooper—previously unavailable for the tournament due to domestic commitments with Australian state side South Australia—with the Dutch coaching staff stating that Gruijters was injured. However, Gruijters denied that he was injured and alleged that the "coaching staff decided to bend the rules, act against the spirit of cricket and basically cheat". However, the ICC confirmed that they were satisfied that the KNCB had complied with the rules of the tournament.

On 22 March, English all-rounder Luke Wright was ruled out of the tournament due to a side-strain. He was replaced by Craig Kieswetter.