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Toss Winner - Malaysia won the toss and choose to bat first
Malaysia beat Indonesia by 104 runs
Can Malaysia secure its third consecutive win and clinch the 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: | 28.1°C|Patchy light rain |
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Malaysia are set to face Indonesia in the 3rd match of the Indonesia tour of Malaysia 2026 on May 04 at Bayuemas Oval, Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia has already put up a strong performance, winning the first two matches of the series. They now have a strong lead over Indonesia in the series and will be looking to secure their third victory and seal the series. Indonesia will be eager to stage a strong comeback in the remaining matches of the series. Meanwhile, Malaysia are currently ranked 25th in the ICC Men’s T20 Team Rankings, whereas Indonesia sit at 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
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
88/4 in 10.4
MAL vs INA 2026
Malaysia beat Indonesia by 6 wickets
87/6 in 20.0
Malaysia’s players have been in consistent form throughout the series, which has helped them secure victories in both matches so far. In the previous game, they posted 137 runs while batting first, and successfully restricted Indonesia to 125 in reply. Amir Khan was the standout performer in that win.
With the bat, Amir Khan scored 37 runs at a strike rate of 119 and also impressed with the ball by picking up three wickets. Aqeel Wahid supported well with a valuable 32-run contribution.
Malaysia’s bowling attack was equally impressive. Alongside Amir Khan, both Syed Aziz and Virandeep Singh delivered strong performances, taking two wickets each.
Overall, Virandeep Singh continues to be Malaysia’s key all-rounder, having scored 3,262 runs in 116 matches at a strike rate of 128, including 23 half-centuries and a century. He has also been effective with the ball, claiming 116 wickets. Syed Aziz has also been a crucial contributor, scoring 2,882 runs in 122 matches. The team’s bowling unit will once again rely on Syed Aziz, Virandeep Singh, and Amir Khan.
Muhammad Haziq Aiman, Aslam Khan, Muhamad Syahadat, Virandeep Singh, Aqeel Wahid, Sharvin Muniandy, Arif Ullah, Azri Azhar, Pavandeep Singh, Syed Aziz ©, Vijay Unni
Aqeel Wahid, Aslam Khan Malik, Muhammad Amir Azim, Muhammad Azri Azhar, Mohammad Haziq Aiman, Pavandeep Singh, Rahim Khan Malik, Sharvin Muniandy, Syed Aziz, Vijay Unni, Virandeep Singh
Indonesia have made a poor start to their tour of Malaysia, losing both matches so far. In the previous game, they suffered a 12-run defeat after failing to chase a target of 138 and being restricted to 125 runs. Despite the loss, Danilson Hawoe was named Player of the Match for his outstanding all-round performance.
Their batting did not get off to a good start, with the top order collapsing early. Gede Priandana attempted to steady the innings with a knock of 29 runs, while captain Danilson Hawoe contributed 35 in the middle order, but their efforts were not enough to secure a win.
Earlier, Indonesia’s bowlers had put up a strong show, led by Danilson Hawoe, who picked up four wickets for 27 runs in his four overs. Dewa Wiswi also chipped in with two wickets, helping to keep Malaysia’s total in check.
Overall, Gede Priandana remains Indonesia’s leading run-scorer with 1,465 runs in 79 matches at a strike rate of over 108, while Ferdinando Banunaik is their top wicket-taker, with 88 wickets in 94 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, Kavin Neeraj, Anjar Tadarus, Sampath Kharvi
The weather on match day is expected to be cloudy, with 20% possibility of rain during the game, while the temperature is likely to range between 31°C and 26°C.
Bayuemas Oval in Kuala Lumpur typically offers a balanced pitch, though it tends to favour bowlers, particularly under overcast conditions. That said, batters who show patience can still put together useful scores. The average first-innings total at this venue is around 121 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 typically favour teams that opt to bowl first, as the surface is well-suited for chasing targets. As a result, the captain winning the toss is expected to choose to field first.
Malaysia have been outstanding in this series, winning both matches against Indonesia and clearly demonstrating their superiority. They also hold a perfect record in head-to-head encounters, having won all four matches played between the two sides so far, which makes them strong favourites once again. However, Indonesia showed significant improvement in the previous game, pushing the hosts much harder after a one-sided loss in the opener. If their players can build on that effort and deliver another strong performance, they have the potential to challenge and even defeat Malaysia.
Malaysia to win
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