Hungary vs Austria – T20I 2026 Match Report | Statz
27th June 2026
Austria Cruise Past Hungary by Eight Wickets at GB Oval
Austria won by 8 wickets (with 40 balls remaining) in the 112th match of 143 in the T20 Internationals 2026 season at the GB Oval in Szodliget. Hungary won the toss and elected to bat but could only manage 125/9, a total Austria chased down in just 13.2 overs to extend Hungary’s losing run to five consecutive defeats.
First Innings – Hungary 125/9 (20 overs)
Hungary’s decision to bat first backfired immediately. Vinoth Ravindran fell caught for 11 at 26/1 in the 4th over, and Muhammad Soban was run out for 2 at 36/2 in the 5th over, leaving Hungary in early trouble.
Abbas Ghani was the one batter who offered genuine resistance, compiling 56 off 42 balls with 7 fours and 2 sixes at a strike rate of 133. He added 45 with Kasir Sayeem (7 off 15) for the third wicket, but Sayeem’s slow accumulation at a strike rate of 47 put pressure on the other end. When Ghani was caught at 83/4 in the 12th over, the innings fell apart.
From 83/4, Hungary limped to 125/9. Matthew Ainsworth made 12 off 17, Ibrar Ahmad hit 9 off 9 including a six, and Ali Nawaz added 11 off 14, but no one could build momentum. Gabor Torok managed just 2 off 7 before being caught at 92/5.
Austria shared the wickets around beautifully. Faridullah Shams was the standout with 3/16 from 3 overs at economy 5.33. Kumud Jha was the most economical with 1/11 from 3 overs (economy 3.67), Bilal Zalmai contributed 1/18 from 4 overs, and Mohammad Waqar Zalmai took 1/17 from 3 overs.
Second Innings – Austria 129/2 (13.2 overs)
Austria lost Karanbir Singh early, caught for 11 at 19/1 in the 2nd over, and Irfan Safi fell for an aggressive 18 off 12 (1 four, 2 sixes) at 40/2 in the 5th over. But from that point, it was comfortable.
Bilal Zalmai made 20 off 18 before retiring hurt, and it was the middle-order pair of Shadnan Khan and Baseer Khan who sealed the deal. Shadnan Khan finished unbeaten on 37 off 22 (3 fours, 2 sixes, SR 168), while Baseer Khan struck 31* off 21 (2 fours, 2 sixes, SR 148) as Austria cruised to the target with 40 balls to spare.
Muhammad Saqlain was Hungary’s best bowler with 1/11 from 3 overs at economy 3.67, but he lacked support. Ali Nawaz went for 21 off his single over, and Sandeep Mohandas conceded 25 from 2 overs.
Statz MVP
The Statz MVP award goes to Abbas Ghani of Hungary with a match impact rating of 81.57 – in defeat. Despite ending on the losing side, Ghani’s 56 off 42 was the only innings of substance in Hungary’s 125/9, and the Statz algorithm – which calculates impact based on match context – valued his contribution above all others. His 2 overs of bowling conceded 21 but added to his overall match impact. No official Man of the Match was awarded.
Top 5 Statz Ratings
- Abbas Ghani (HUN) – 81.57 – The lone hand with 56 off 42 (7 fours, 2 sixes) in a low-scoring innings. Top-rated despite being on the losing side.
- Shadnan Khan (AUT) – 78.92 – Match-sealing all-round display with 37* off 22 (SR 168) and 1/14 from 2 overs with the ball.
- Muhammad Saqlain (HUN) – 67.61 – The only Hungarian bowler to apply real pressure with 1/11 from 3 overs at economy 3.67.
- Bilal Zalmai (AUT) – 62.60 – Solid all-round contribution with 20 off 18 batting and 1/18 from 4 overs at economy 4.50.
- Faridullah Shams (AUT) – 57.81 – The bowling star with 3/16 from 3 overs at economy 5.33, dismantling Hungary’s middle order.
Turning Point
Abbas Ghani‘s dismissal caught at 83/4 in the 12th over was the moment Hungary’s innings unravelled. Ghani had scored 56 of his team’s 83 runs and was the only batter threatening to build a competitive total. After his departure, Hungary collapsed from 83/4 to 125/9, losing 5 wickets for just 42 runs across the final 8 overs.
Match Context
This was the 112th match of 143 in the T20 Internationals 2026 season. Hungary have now lost five consecutive T20I matches dating back to their fixtures against Belgium and Romania – a worrying run that includes defeats to Switzerland, Belgium (twice), Romania and now Austria. Austria picked up a comfortable away win to build momentum after a mixed Scandinavian tour where they lost to Norway and Sweden but beat Finland. The head-to-head now stands 2-1 in Austria’s favour from four meetings (one no result).