700% Sports Welcome Pack
Toss Winner - Indonesia won the toss and choose to bat first
Malaysia won by 5 wickets
Can Malaysia achieve a clean sweep over Malaysia?
Malaysia to win
| Tournament: | Indonesia tour of Malaysia, 2026 |
| Format: | t20 |
| Venue: | Bayuemas Cricket Oval, Kuala Lumpur, Klang, Malaysia |
| Toss Prediction: | To Bat |
If you are looking for the top cricket betting app, look no more! You have just found TheTopBookies app, the number 1 betting app in India.
Malaysia is set to face Indonesia in the 4th match of the Indonesia tour of Malaysia 2026 on May 05 at Bayuemas Oval, Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia delivered an outstanding performance throughout the series, securing three consecutive victories. They never gave Indonesia a chance to bounce back and won each match convincingly. With this momentum, Malaysia will be aiming to clinch another win and complete a clean sweep. Meanwhile, Indonesia have struggled so far, losing all their matches, but they will be eager to finish the series on a positive note by winning the last game.
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
88/4 in 10.4
MAL vs INA 2026
Malaysia beat Indonesia by 6 wickets
87/6 in 20.0
Malaysia have already sealed the series with three dominant consecutive wins. In the previous match, they put up an imposing total of 186 while batting first and then comfortably restricted Indonesia to just 82 in response. Pavandeep Singh emerged as the standout performer in that victory.
With the bat, Muhammad Amir played a solid knock of 46 at a strike rate of 139, while Muhammad Haziq Aiman provided valuable support with 45 runs. Captain Syed Aziz also made a quick impact, scoring 36 off just 19 balls to help push the total beyond 180.
Malaysia’s bowling unit was equally effective. Pavandeep Singh led the attack brilliantly, picking up four wickets for just 13 runs in his four overs. He was well supported by Azri Azhar and Rahim Khan, who chipped in with a wicket each.
Overall, Virandeep Singh remains a key all-rounder for Malaysia, having amassed 3,272 runs in 117 matches at a strike rate of 127, along with 116 wickets to his name. Syed Aziz has also been a consistent performer, scoring 2,918 runs in 123 matches. Malaysia will once again look towards Muhammad Amir, Virandeep Singh, Pavandeep Singh, and Syed Aziz to deliver strong performances in the upcoming match.
Muhammad Haziq Aiman, Aslam Khan, Muhammad Amir, Virandeep Singh, Syed Aziz ©, Aqeel Wahid, Sharvin Muniandy, Rahim Khan, Azri Azhar, Pavandeep Singh, Vijay Unni
Amir Khan, Muhammad Amir Azim, Muhammad Azri Azhar, Mohammad Haziq Aiman, Muhamad Syahadat, Pavandeep Singh, Rahim Khan Malik, Syed Aziz, Vijay Unni, Virandeep Singh, Ahmad Zubaidi Zulkifle
Indonesia’s tour of Malaysia has been highly disappointing, with the team suffering three one-sided defeats so far. In the previous match, they were restricted to just 82 runs while chasing a daunting target of 187, resulting in a heavy 104-run loss. A lack of performance across all departments has been the key reason behind their struggles.
While chasing a big total, Indonesia needed solid partnerships at the top, but their batting lineup kept losing wickets at regular intervals. In the middle order, Sampath Kharavi showed some resistance with a 25-run knock, but the rest of the batsmen looked completely out of touch.
The bowling unit also failed to make an impact, as they couldn’t apply early pressure on Malaysia. Although Gede Arta, Kadek Gamantika, Danielson Hawoe, and Ferdinando Banunaek managed to pick up a wicket each, they were unable to stop Malaysia from posting a commanding total.
On the individual front, Gede Priandana continues to be Indonesia’s leading run-scorer, amassing 1,468 runs in 80 matches at a strike rate above 107. Meanwhile, Ferdinando Banunaek remains their top wicket-taker, with 89 wickets in 95 matches.
Gede Priandana, Dharma Kesuma, Kadek Gamantika, Gede Arta, Kavin Chaddha, Anjar Tadarus, Apriliandi Rahayu, Danilson Hawoe ©, Ketut Artawan, Sampath Kharvi, Ferdinando Banunaek
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 at Bayuemas Oval in Kuala Lumpur is expected to be cloudy, with 30% possibility of rain during the game, while the temperature is likely to range between 33°C and 25°C.
The pitch at Bayuemas Oval in Kuala Lumpur generally offers a balanced contest, providing assistance to both batters and bowlers. However, batters who spend time at the crease can still build solid innings. While bowlers have the opportunity to take wickets as the game progresses. The average first-innings score at this venue is around 126 runs. In T20 internationals, the highest total recorded here is 224 by Malaysia, while the lowest score is 17, set by Mongolia.
The conditions at this venue typically favour teams that opt to bat first, as the surface is well-suited for batters in the early stages of the game. As a result, the captain winning the toss is expected to choose to bat first.
Malaysia have been outstanding throughout this series, delivering top-quality performances in all three departments—batting, bowling, and fielding. They have already secured the series convincingly and will now be aiming to win the final match to complete a clean sweep against Indonesia. Given their current form, they look well on track to achieve that, making them the clear favourites once again. On the other hand, Indonesia have had a tough run in the series with little going their way. However, they will be eager to put up a strong performance in the final match. With a few changes in their strategy, they could put up a much stronger challenge against the host.
Malaysia to win
4raBet
700% Sports Welcome Pack