Portugal beat Finland by 8 runs – T20 Internationals Match Report
4th July 2026
Portugal won by 8 runs in the 125th match of 143 in T20 Internationals at Kerava National Cricket Ground. Aravind Mohan produced a stunning 71 off 44 balls for Finland, but it proved insufficient as Sharn Gomes and Dhavalkumar Norotam steered Portugal to 181 in a tight contest at the Kerava National Cricket Ground.
Portugal’s Batting Display
Finland won the toss and elected to bowl, but Portugal’s middle order made them pay. Chad Potgieter fell early for 8 at 16/1 in the opening over, but Dhavalkumar Norotam steadied the ship with 47 off 29 balls (3 fours, 2 sixes) at a strike rate of 162. The pair of Norotam and Sharn Gomes built a crucial 73-run stand, with Gomes finishing unbeaten on 62 off 46 (3 fours, 2 sixes).
Jordan Pereira Netto provided the late-order acceleration with 41 off 29 (4 fours, 1 six), pushing Portugal past 180. Hammadullah Shinwari was Finland’s standout bowler, taking 1/32 from 4 overs, while Nicholas Salonen claimed 1/27 from 4. Amjad Sher proved expensive, conceding 49 from 4 overs without a wicket.
Finland’s Chase Falls Short
Aravind Mohan launched a one-man assault on Portugal’s bowling, striking 71 off just 44 balls (4 fours, 4 sixes) at a strike rate of 161. His aggressive batting kept Finland in the hunt, but the loss of Vanraaj Padhaal (12 off 15) at 24/2 and Faraaz Mehti Abbas (17 off 17) at 96/3 meant Finland never built the partnerships needed.
Faheem Nellancheri provided late fireworks with 28 off 13 (1 four, 3 sixes) at a strike rate of 215, but by then the chase had stalled. Edward Fleming was Portugal’s standout bowler, taking 2/31 from 4 overs, while Jeremy Martins claimed 1/22 from 3. Finland finished on 171, falling 8 runs short of Portugal’s total.
Statz MVP: Aravind Mohan (Statz Rating: 85.94)
Aravind Mohan earns the Statz MVP award with a Statz Rating of 85.94. His 71 off 44 balls kept Finland competitive throughout the chase, and his strike rate of 161 showcased aggressive intent against quality bowling. Despite the defeat, Mohan’s individual performance was the standout of the evening.
Top 5 Statz Ratings
- Aravind Mohan (FIN) – Statz Rating: 85.94 | 71 off 44 (SR 161, 4 fours, 4 sixes) – Dominant batting display in a losing effort.
- Dhavalkumar Norotam (POR) – Statz Rating: 63.46 | 47 off 29 (SR 162, 3 fours, 2 sixes) – Steady accumulation in Portugal’s opening stand.
- Edward Fleming (POR) – Statz Rating: 61.85 | 2/31 from 4 overs (economy 7.75) – Crucial wickets under pressure.
- Sharn Gomes (POR) – Statz Rating: 60.16 | 62 off 46 (SR 135, 3 fours, 2 sixes) – Anchor role in Portugal’s successful chase.
- Faheem Nellancheri (FIN) – Statz Rating: 57.64 | 28 off 13 (SR 215, 1 four, 3 sixes) – Late-order acceleration too little, too late.
Match Analysis
This was a tight T20 International contest decided by Portugal’s ability to post a competitive total and Finland’s inability to chase it down despite Mohan’s heroics. Portugal’s batting depth proved decisive – four batters reached double figures, spreading the scoring burden. Check the full H2H record between these sides on Statz Cricket.
Finland’s bowling lacked consistency, with Amjad Sher particularly expensive at 12.25 economy. Hammadullah Shinwari was more disciplined at 8.00 economy, but Portugal’s middle order weathered the early pressure. In the chase, Finland’s batting collapsed around Mohan – only Faheem Nellancheri provided meaningful support late on, but the damage was already done.
Portugal’s bowling was tighter overall, with Edward Fleming and Jeremy Martins keeping Finland’s scoring in check. The 8-run margin reflected a well-executed performance from the visitors. See the full scorecard on Statz for complete details, and explore the bet builder for this fixture.