Denmark vs Germany – T20I 2026 Match Report | Statz
18th June 2026
Germany Edge Denmark by Two Wickets on the Last Ball in Brondby Thriller
Germany won by 2 wickets (with 1 ball remaining) in the 93rd match of 132 in the 2026 T20 International season at Svanholm Park, Brondby. Denmark won the toss and elected to bat, posting 116/9 in their 20 overs before Germany chased it down off the penultimate ball in a nerve-shredding finish. This was the first ever T20I meeting between the two sides, and Germany drew first blood.
First Innings – Denmark 116/9 (20 overs)
Hamid Shah was the clear standout with the bat, smashing 37 off 28 balls at a strike rate of 132 with three fours and two sixes. He put on a 39-run opening partnership with Musa Mahmood (4 off 7) before Mahmood was bowled by Jatinder Vashisht at 39/1 in the 4th over. Shah continued to attack but fell bowled for 37 at 58/2 in the 8th over, and Denmark’s momentum stalled from there.
Lucky Malik (19 off 23) and Sebastian Heath (18 off 17) steadied things with a partnership worth 23, but their dismissals in quick succession – Malik stumped at 81/3 (12.1 overs) and Heath caught at 82/4 (12.4 overs) – triggered a middle-order slide. Taranjit Bharaj made a quick 12 off 8 with two fours before being bowled, and Denmark limped to 116/9.
Shahid Afridi was the pick of the German bowlers with 3/21 from his four overs at an economy of 5.25. Vashisht was the most economical, returning superb figures of 2/14 from four overs at just 3.50 an over. Joshua van Heerden chipped in with 2/9 from two overs.
Second Innings – Germany 116/7 (19.5 overs)
Germany’s chase started poorly. Joshua William was bowled by Hamid Shah for 5 at 11/1 in the 2nd over, and Joshua van Heerden followed for a duck at 12/2 (2.3 overs), also caught off Shah. At 12/2 after 15 balls, Germany were in deep trouble.
Harmanjot Singh (25 off 24, SR 104) and Kyle Kleese (15 off 22) rebuilt with a patient 49-run partnership for the third wicket before Kleese was caught at 61/3 (12.4 overs). Singh retired hurt shortly after, and Fayaz Khan Nasseri (21 off 15, SR 140, two sixes) injected urgency with a punchy cameo before falling caught at 88/4 (16.4 overs).
Enter Shahid Afridi. Needing 29 from 20 balls, the German all-rounder launched three sixes in a blistering 22 off just 11 deliveries at a strike rate of 200, dragging Germany to the brink. But when he was caught at 113/5 (19.1 overs), it sparked a sensational collapse – Ahmed Musaddiq (24 off 33) was caught at 114/6 (19.3 overs) after a vital anchor knock, and Sajid Liaqat fell for 0 at 114/7 (19.4 overs). Germany needed 3 off 2 balls with just the tail left.
Nooruddin Mujadaddy held his nerve, smashing 2 off the fifth ball of the final over to level the scores and win it off the penultimate delivery.
For Denmark, Hamid Shah was outstanding with the ball too, returning 3/13 from 2.3 overs at an economy of 5.20. Ehsan Karimi bowled tightly with 2/16 from four overs at an economy of 4.00, and Lucky Malik took 2/25 from four overs including a maiden.
Statz MVP – Shahid Afridi (114.34)
Shahid Afridi earns the Statz MVP award with a match impact rating of 114.34 out of 100 – a score that calculates impact based on match context and reflects just how decisive his all-round contribution was. His 3/21 with the ball restricted Denmark, and his explosive 22 off 11 with three sixes in the chase nearly made the finish comfortable before that dramatic late wobble. No official Man of the Match was named. Afridi has now averaged a Statz rating of 103.66 across six T20I appearances this season.
Top 5 Statz Ratings
- Shahid Afridi (GER) – 114.34 – Match-defining all-round display: 3/21 with the ball plus 22 off 11 (SR 200, three sixes) in the chase.
- Hamid Shah (DEN) – 99.45 – Top-scored with 37 off 28 (SR 132) AND took 3/13 with the ball. A genuine match-worthy performance in defeat.
- Jatinder Vashisht (GER) – 91.01 – The most economical bowler in the match with 2/14 from four overs at just 3.50 an over. Quietly brilliant.
- Ehsan Karimi (DEN) – 82.00 – Tight bowling figures of 2/16 from four overs at an economy of 4.00 kept Denmark in the hunt.
- Lucky Malik (DEN) – 48.15 – Contributed 19 with the bat and 2/25 with the ball including a maiden over. Steady all-round effort.
Turning Point
The moment this match flipped was the dismissal of Shahid Afridi at 113/5 in the 19th over. Afridi had blasted 22 off 11 balls with three sixes, making what had been a tricky chase look like a formality. But his catch triggered an extraordinary collapse of three wickets in four balls – Ahmed Musaddiq caught at 114/6 (over 19.3), then Sajid Liaqat for a duck at 114/7 (over 19.4). Germany went from cruising to needing 3 off 2 balls with their last pair at the crease. That Nooruddin Mujadaddy held his nerve to finish it off the penultimate ball only adds to the drama.
Match Context
This was the 93rd match of 132 scheduled T20 Internationals in the 2026 season. Germany sit 35th in the ICC T20I rankings with a rating of 89. Denmark’s ranking was not available in the standings data, but their recent T20I form reads W-L-L-W from their last five completed matches. This was the first ever T20I meeting between these two European sides, and Germany claimed a dramatic victory to take a 1-0 lead. Germany’s recent form has been strong – they beat Austria 3-1 in a bilateral series in May and now add another European scalp.
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