Romania vs Belgium – T20I 2026 Match Report | Statz
19th June 2026
Belgium Cruise Past Romania in First-Ever T20I Meeting
Belgium won by 20 runs in the first-ever T20I between these two nations, played at the Moara Vlasiei Cricket Ground in Ilfov County, Romania. This was the 94th match of 132 in the T20 Internationals 2026 season, and Belgium made it count with a commanding all-round display against the hosts.
First Innings – Belgium Post 180/4
Belgium won the toss and elected to bat, and their top order wasted no time getting stuck in. Hadisullah Tarakhel set the tone with an aggressive 24 off 17 balls, cracking four fours and a six before falling caught at 27/1 in the 3.3rd over. Opening partner Aziz Mohammad Babarkrkhail struggled by comparison, managing just 9 off 15 at a strike rate of 60 before departing at 45/2 in the 7.1st over.
The real damage came from the middle order. Omid Malik Khel anchored the innings with a classy 50 off 37 balls (3×4, 3×6, SR 135), while skipper Muhammad Sheraz Sheikh matched him with 51 off 34 (5×4, 3×6, SR 150). Their partnership pushed Belgium from 45/2 to 128/3, giving the innings real momentum.
Then came Faisal Khaliq with one of the most explosive cameos you will see at any level. An unbeaten 30 off just 6 balls – five sixes, strike rate 500. He walked in at 143/4 in the 17.6th over and blitzed Belgium to 180/4. Devastating hitting.
For Romania, Manmeet Koli was the pick of the bowlers with 2/23 from his four overs at an economy of 5.75. Irfan Ringku chipped in with 1/25, but Janitha Fernando (1/47) and Vasu Saini (0/37) leaked runs at the death.
Second Innings – Romania Fall Short at 160/8
Romania’s chase started brightly. Adrian Lascu smashed 16 off 10 (2×4, 1×6, SR 160) and Ramesh Satheesan added 16 off 13 (2×4, 1×6, SR 123) to give the hosts early impetus. But both fell in quick succession – 35/1, then 39/2 – and the required rate kept climbing.
Irfan Ringku tried to hold the chase together with 31 off 30 (4×4, SR 103), but couldn’t accelerate when it mattered most. Avishka Iroshan contributed 22 off 22 (2×6), and together they built a steady partnership. However, from 115/4 in the 14.6th over, Romania collapsed spectacularly – losing four wickets for just 30 runs to slump to 145/8.
Murid Ekrami was superb with the ball, returning figures of 2/15 from four overs at an economy of 3.75 – the standout bowling performance of the match. Rashid Sohail Khan backed him up with 2/22 from four overs (Econ 5.50), while Syed Zaki Ul Hassan also grabbed 2/28.
Late hitting from Eranga De Silva (20* off 9, SR 222) and Manmeet Koli (12* off 9) added some respectability, but Romania finished on 160/8 – 20 runs short.
Statz MVP – Manmeet Koli
Manmeet Koli takes the Statz MVP award with a match impact rating of 110.36. His all-round contribution of 12 runs with the bat and 2/23 with the ball made him the most impactful player on either side. The Statz MVP rating calculates impact based on match context, weighing contributions against the match situation rather than raw numbers alone. His mi_raw score of 190.83 reflected his consistent influence across both innings. No official Man of the Match was awarded, but Koli’s numbers speak for themselves.
Top 5 Statz Ratings
- Manmeet Koli (Romania) – 110.36 – All-round excellence with 12 runs and 2/23 bowling. The complete package in this match.
- Murid Ekrami (Belgium) – 99.66 – Best bowling figures of 2/15 at an economy of 3.75. Suffocated Romania’s middle order when they needed to accelerate.
- Faisal Khaliq (Belgium) – 95.81 – That absurd 30* off 6 balls with five sixes. Turned 143/4 into 180/4 almost single-handedly.
- Rashid Sohail Khan (Belgium) – 67.95 – Reliable 2/22 from four overs at an economy of 5.50. Applied consistent pressure through the chase.
- Muhammad Sheraz Sheikh (Belgium) – 62.38 – Top-scored with 51 off 34 at a strike rate of 150. Also bowled a tidy over for 1-0-8-0. Led from the front as captain.
Turning Point
Romania’s collapse from 115/4 to 145/8 decided this match. At 115/4 in the 14.6th over, they needed 66 from 32 balls – steep but achievable with wickets in hand. Instead, Ariyan Mohammed fell for 2, Tharindu Sandaruwan Hettihewage was run out for 3, and Janitha Fernando managed just 7 before falling at 145/8. Four wickets for 30 runs in 3.0 overs. Belgium’s bowling unit, led by Murid Ekrami and Syed Zaki Ul Hassan, simply strangled the lower order when the game was still in the balance.
Match Context
This was the first-ever T20I between Romania and Belgium, making it Belgium 1-0 Romania in the head-to-head record. Neither side holds an ICC T20I ranking, but this fixture still carried significance for both programmes.
Romania came into this match on the back of a strong run, winning three out of four matches against Bulgaria in May 2026. Belgium, meanwhile, were playing their first international since a July 2024 series against Austria and Malta – a gap of nearly two years. Despite the long absence, Belgium showed no rust, dominating with both bat and ball.
This was the 94th of 132 T20 Internationals scheduled for 2026, part of a packed calendar for associate nations building towards future ICC events.
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