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Toss Winner - Indonesia won the toss and choose to bowl first
Malaysia beat Indonesia by 12 runs
Will Indonesia be able to bounce back in this series?
Malaysia to win
| Tournament: | Indonesia tour of Malaysia, 2026 |
| Format: | t20 |
| Venue: | Bayuemas Cricket Oval, Kuala Lumpur, Klang, Malaysia |
| Toss Prediction: | To Bowl |
| Weather: | 26.9°C|Partly Cloudy |
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Malaysia are set to face Indonesia in the 2nd match of the Indonesia tour of Malaysia 2026 on May 02 at Bayuemas Oval, Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia opened the series on a winning note, putting Indonesia under pressure with a convincing victory in the first match. However, Indonesia will be determined to bounce back strongly in the remainder of the series. Furthermore, Malaysia are currently placed 25th in the ICC Men's T20 Team Rankings, while Indonesia hold the 63rd position.
MAL
88/4 in 10.4 8.25
MAL vs INA 2026
Malaysia beat Indonesia by 6 wickets
87/6 in 20.0 4.35
125/8 in 20.0 6.25
MALTN
Bahrain won by 6 wickets
130/4 in 18.4 6.96
INA
88/4 in 10.4 8.25
MAL vs INA 2026
Malaysia beat Indonesia by 6 wickets
87/6 in 20.0 4.35
151/4 in 18.2 8.24
INA vs CBD 2025
Indonesia beat Cambodia by 6 wickets
150/4 in 20.0 7.5
152/6 in 20.0 7.6
INA vs CBD 2025
Indonesia beat Cambodia by 27 runs
125/8 in 20.0 6.25
116/2 in 15.5 7.33
INA vs CBD 2025
Indonesia beat Cambodia by 8 wickets
112/5 in 20.0 5.6
141/5 in 20.0 7.05
INA vs CBD 2025
Indonesia beat Cambodia by 3 wickets
138/7 in 20.0 6.9
Malaysia beat Indonesia by 6 wickets
Malaysia began the four-match series against Indonesia in dominant fashion, registering an impressive six-wicket victory in the opening game. Batting first, Indonesia managed to score 87 runs, which Malaysia successfully chased down in just 10.4 overs. Virandeep Singh played a starring role in the win.
In the batting department, Virandeep Singh continued his fine form, scoring 34 runs at a strike rate of 170, while also picking up a wicket in the previous match. Alongside him, Aslam Khan made a useful contribution with 21 runs.
Malaysia’s bowlers were equally effective. Syed Aziz delivered an excellent spell, claiming two wickets for just 12 runs in three overs, while Azri Azhar also impressed with two wickets.
Overall, Virandeep Singh remains Malaysia’s leading all-rounder. He has scored 3262 runs in 115 matches at a strike rate of 128, including 23 half-centuries and one century. He has also made a strong impact with the ball, taking 114 wickets. Syed Aziz has been another key performer, scoring 2878 runs in 121 matches. Malaysia will once again rely on both players to deliver strong performances in this series.
Muhammad Haziq Aiman, Aslam Khan, Muhamad Syahadat, Virandeep Singh, Aqeel Wahid, Sharvin Muniandy, Arif Ullah, Azri Azhar, Pavandeep Singh, Syed Aziz ©, Vijay Unni
Adeshlie Alias, Amir Khan, Aqeel Wahid, Aslam Khan Malik, Muhammad Akram Malek, Muhammad Azri Azhar, Muhamad Syahadat, Pavandeep Singh, Sharvin Muniandy, Syed Aziz, Virandeep Singh
Indonesia did not enjoy an ideal start to their tour of Malaysia, suffering defeat in the opening match. Batting first, they were restricted to just 87 runs, a target Malaysia chased down comfortably.
Indonesia’s batting unit struggled badly in the previous game, with both top-order batters dismissed for ducks. However, Kadek Gamantika showed resilience and anchored the innings with a valuable 42 off 62 balls, helping the side reach a respectable total. Apart from him, the remaining batters failed to make any notable contributions.
Defending a low score, Indonesia required early breakthroughs with the ball but were unable to apply enough pressure. Danilson Hawoe was the standout bowler, claiming two wickets for 22 runs in his three overs, while Ketut Artawan and Dewa Wiswi chipped in with one wicket each.
Overall, Gede Priandana remains Indonesia’s leading run scorer with 1,436 runs in 78 matches at a strike rate of over 106, while Ferdinando Banunaik is the side’s highest wicket-taker with 87 scalps in 93 matches.
Gede Priandana, Dharma Kesuma, Kadek Gamantika, Gede Arta, Anjar Tadarus, Apriliandi Rahayu, Danilson Hawoe ©, Ketut Artawan, Ferdinando Banunaek, Dewa Wiswi, Andreas Hawoe
Apriliandi Rahayu, Danilson Hawoe, Dharma Kesuma, Ferdinando Banunaek, Gede Priandana, Gede Arta, I Kadek Gamantika , Ketut Artawan, Anjar Tadarus, Sampath Kharvi, Dewa Pratama
The weather on match day is expected to be cloudy, with a strong possibility of thunderstorms. There is also a chance of rain during the game, while the temperature is likely to range between 25°C and 33°C.
Bayuemas Oval in Kuala Lumpur is known for providing a balanced surface, though it generally offers more assistance to bowlers, especially in overcast conditions. However, batters who apply themselves patiently can also score valuable runs. The average first-innings total at this venue is around 114 runs. Meanwhile, the highest total recorded in international T20 matches at this venue is 224 by Malaysia, while the lowest score is 17 runs, registered by Mongolia.
The conditions at this venue generally favour teams that choose to bowl first, as the surface offers good support for chasing targets. Therefore, the captain winning the toss is likely to prefer bowling first.
Malaysia have delivered an impressive performance so far. They began the series with a victory, and they also appear much better than Indonesia in the ICC Men's Team rankings. Looking at the head-to-head record, Malaysia have won all previous encounters between the two sides, which makes them strong favourites to win this match once again. On the other hand, Indonesia’s performances have not been very convincing. However, the presence of several young players adds an element of unpredictability, and they are capable of challenging Malaysia if they produce a strong all-round display.
Malaysia to win
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