Malaysia vs Indonesia – T20 Internationals 2026 Match Report | Statz
5th May 2026
Malaysia completed a comprehensive series sweep of Indonesia, winning by 5 wickets with 29 balls remaining at the Bayuemas Oval in Kuala Lumpur. The result, the 65th match of 97 in the T20 Internationals calendar, extended Malaysia’s unbeaten head-to-head record over Indonesia to four wins from four – and it was arguably their most clinical display of the series.
Indonesia Innings – 73/9 (20 Overs)
Indonesia, who won the toss and elected to bat, were in trouble almost immediately. Dharma Kesuma fell without scoring in the second over, and when Gede Arta was removed for a duck at 13/2 in the 6th over, the innings was already fragile.
Pavandeep Singh was the destroyer-in-chief, producing one of the great T20 bowling spells. He returned figures of 4/3 from 4 overs with 2 maidens – an economy rate of just 0.75. By the time Kavin Chaddha was caught at 18/3 (over 7.3), Indonesia’s top three had mustered just 4 runs between them.
Anjar Tadarus (6) and Danilson Hawoe (1) fell in quick succession to leave Indonesia 32/5 midway through the innings. Sampath Kharvi (1) was clean bowled in over 12.6, and Apriliandi Rahayu went LBW for 1 at 44/8 in over 14.2.
The only resistance came from Kadek Gamantika, who carried his bat for 32 off 36 balls, and Ketut Edi Guna Artawan, who smashed 10 off 15 late on before being clean bowled at 71/9 in over 19.3. The innings folded for 73/9 from the full 20 overs.
Rahim Khan supported Pavandeep well with 3/16 from 4 overs (economy 4.00), while Virandeep Singh took 1/15 from 4 and Syed Aziz claimed 1/12 from 3.
Malaysia Innings – 74/5 (15.1 Overs)
Malaysia’s chase of 74 was never going to be simple despite the modest target – Indonesia’s bowlers found some movement and removed five Malaysian batters. Muhammad Haziq Aiman fell for 5 in over 1.4, and Muhammad Amir Azim followed for 3 at 13/2 in over 3.1.
Virandeep Singh then took charge, blasting 18 off just 9 balls – including 2 fours and a six at a strike rate of 200 – before being caught at 40/3 in over 6.3. Amir Khan Malik (3) and Zubaidi Zulkifle (4) went either side of halfway, but Muhamad Syahadat was the anchor throughout, finishing unbeaten on 33 off 40 balls to see Malaysia home with almost 5 overs to spare.
For Indonesia, Danilson Hawoe was the pick with 2/22 from 3 overs, while Gede Arta took 1/8 from 4 at an economy of just 2.00 – a performance that might have mattered more had the batting held up.
Statz MVP – Pavandeep Singh
Pavandeep Singh is the Statz MVP with a rating of 220.05 – Statz calculates impact based on match context, and this figure reflects just how dominant his spell was. Four wickets for 3 runs from 4 overs, including 2 maidens, in a match where the opposition total of 73 was the direct result of his stranglehold through the middle overs. The official Man of the Match award also went to Pavandeep – Statz and the match officials are in full agreement.
Top 5 Statz Ratings
- Pavandeep Singh (Malaysia) – 220.05 | 4/3 from 4 overs (economy 0.75), 2 maidens – the most dominant bowling display of the series
- Virandeep Singh (Malaysia) – 71.22 | 18 off 9 balls (SR 200) with bat, 1/15 from 4 overs with ball
- Gede Arta (Indonesia) – 70.73 | Economical with the ball (1/8 from 4, economy 2.00) in a losing cause
- Kadek Gamantika (Indonesia) – 69.01 | 32* off 36 with bat, 1/23 from 4 overs with ball – Indonesia’s standout performer
- Rahim Khan (Malaysia) – 49.51 | 3/16 from 4 overs, supporting Pavandeep to restrict Indonesia to a below-par total
Turning Point
The match turned in over 5.5 when Pavandeep Singh dismissed Gede Arta caught out to reduce Indonesia to 13/2. Indonesia’s top order of Kesuma, Arta and Chaddha had produced a combined 4 runs from 24 balls by that point. Pavandeep continued his spell to take two more in his opening burst, effectively ending any hope of a competitive total before the innings was half complete.
Match Context
This was the 65th match of 97 in the T20 Internationals season. Malaysia hold a 25th-place ICC T20I ranking with a rating of 124, while Indonesia are unranked. The 4-0 series result is comprehensive – Malaysia have beaten Indonesia by 5 wickets, 104 runs, 12 runs and 6 wickets (56 balls remaining) across the four fixtures. This series will provide useful ranking points as Malaysia continue to build their ICC T20I standing. Full scorecard available at statz.ai.