Romania vs Switzerland – T20I 2026 Match Report | Statz

19th June 2026

Harsha Deshan Stars as Switzerland Chase Down 193 to Beat Romania in Thriller

Switzerland won by 4 wickets (with 4 balls remaining) at the Moara Vlasiei Cricket Ground in Ilfov County, Romania – the 97th match of 132 in the T20 Internationals 2026 season. Romania posted a competitive 192/7 after winning the toss, but Switzerland chased it down with four balls to spare, extending their perfect record against Romania to 2-0 in T20Is. It was a tough day for the hosts, who also lost to Belgium earlier in the day and now sit on back-to-back defeats at their home ground.

First Innings – Romania 192/7 (20 overs)

Romania won the toss and elected to bat first, and opener Adrian Lascu set the tone with 38 off just 19 balls (SR 200) including four fours and two sixes. Ramesh Satheesan fell for 10 off 8 at 22/1 in the 3rd over, but Lascu kept the momentum going through a brisk partnership before being caught at 73/2 in the 8th over.

Irfan Husain contributed 10 off 12 before being bowled at 60/3 in the 6th over, and Ariyan Mohammed smashed 16 off 8 with two sixes before being caught at 91/4 in the 9th over.

Vasu Saini anchored the middle and late overs with a composed 49 off 35 (SR 140, 5 fours, 1 six), sharing key partnerships through the middle. Avishka Iroshan added 19 off 22, falling at 143/6 in the 15th over. When Saini was bowled at 176/7 in the 19th over, Janitha Fernando (21* off 12) and Eranga De Silva (7* off 4) pushed the total to a competitive 192/7.

For Switzerland, Musa Ahmadzai was the pick of the bowlers with 3/18 from 3 overs (Econ 6.00), while Harsha Deshan contributed 2/20 from 3 overs (Econ 6.67).

Second Innings – Switzerland 195/6 (19.2 overs)

The chase got off to a shaky start as Sahil Tarakhel (11 off 7) fell at 24/1 in the 3rd over, and Numan Ahmadzai (12 off 13) departed at 32/2 in the 4th over. Raihan Stanikzai scored a quickfire 8 off 5 before falling at 52/3 in the 6th over.

From 52/3, Harsha Deshan took control. He put together a crucial partnership with Diyon Johnson (22 off 20, 3 fours) who fell at 98/4 in the 12th over. Deshan then combined with Malyar Stanikzai who blazed 36 off just 17 balls (SR 212, 2 fours, 3 sixes) in a match-turning partnership. Stanikzai fell caught at 159/5 in the 17th over, and Deshan was run out for 56 off 38 (8 fours, 1 six, SR 147) at 183/6 in the 19th over.

Naim Stanikzai (29* off 14, 2 fours, 3 sixes, SR 207) and Isaac Stewart (5* off 2) saw Switzerland home with four balls remaining.

Romania’s bowlers struggled to contain. Manmeet Koli took 2/29 from 4 overs but was expensive, while Tharindu Sandaruwan Hettihewage managed 2/38 from 3 overs (Econ 12.67).

Statz MVP – Harsha Deshan (122.41)

Harsha Deshan takes the Statz MVP award with a match impact rating of 122.41 for his all-round heroics – 56 off 38 with the bat anchoring the chase, plus 2/20 from 3 overs with the ball keeping Romania to 192. The Statz rating calculates impact based on match context, and Deshan’s contributions at pivotal moments in both innings stood head and shoulders above anyone else. No official Man of the Match was awarded for this fixture.

Top 5 Statz Ratings

  1. Harsha Deshan (Switzerland) – 122.41 – All-round masterclass: 56 off 38 with the bat plus 2/20 from 3 overs with the ball
  2. Musa Ahmadzai (Switzerland) – 75.99 – Best bowling figures of the match: 3/18 from 3 overs (Econ 6.00)
  3. Malyar Stanikzai (Switzerland) – 72.31 – Explosive 36 off 17 (SR 212) in the chase, plus sent down 2 tidy overs
  4. Adrian Lascu (Romania) – 67.31 – Top-scoring opening knock of 38 off 19 (SR 200) set the tone for Romania
  5. Manmeet Koli (Romania) – 66.47 – Key wickets with 2/29 from 4 overs in the chase

Turning Point

The dismissal of Diyon Johnson at 98/4 in the 12th over could have swung the match Romania’s way, but instead it brought Malyar Stanikzai to the crease. His blistering 36 off 17 transformed the chase from tricky to comfortable. The real turning point was the partnership between Deshan and Stanikzai that added 61 runs off just 30 balls between overs 12 and 17, turning a required run rate of over 10 into a formality.

Match Context

This was the 97th match of 132 in the T20 Internationals 2026 season, played at the Moara Vlasiei Cricket Ground. Neither Romania nor Switzerland hold an ICC T20I ranking. Head-to-head, Switzerland now lead 2-0 against Romania in T20Is, having also won their previous meeting at the Marsa Sports Club in July 2023.

For Romania, it was the second defeat of the day after losing to Belgium by 20 runs in the earlier fixture. The hosts had been in solid form against Bulgaria in May (3 wins from 4), but the step up in quality against Belgium and Switzerland has been apparent. Switzerland continue to build momentum in European cricket.

Full scorecard: Romania vs Switzerland scorecard on Statz