INA vs MAS 4th T20I Highlights saw Malaysia complete a comfortable five-wicket victory over Indonesia at Bayuemas Oval, Kuala Lumpur, chasing 74 with 29 balls remaining. The result confirmed Malaysia’s dominance as they sealed a 4-0 sweep in the series.


INA vs MAS Indonesia tour of Malaysia 2026: Highlights Live Streaming & Broadcast Info

 

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Match Highlights

 

Indonesia’s decision to bat first on a surface that appeared slightly slow proved challenging right from the outset. The pitch at Bayuemas Oval offered assistance to disciplined bowling, particularly for those who maintained tight lines and subtle variations in pace. Malaysia capitalized immediately, using the conditions far better and forcing Indonesia into a defensive approach early in their innings.

 

The powerplay overs defined the tone of Indonesia’s struggles. Pavandeep Singh delivered a remarkable opening spell, striking twice in quick succession to remove Dharma Kesuma and later Gede Arta, both falling cheaply. With just 13 runs on the board after nearly six overs and three wickets down, Indonesia found themselves under intense pressure, unable to build any early momentum.

 

As the innings progressed, the situation worsened for Indonesia. Pavandeep Singh continued his exceptional spell, dismantling the top order with precision and control. His figures of 4 for 3 in four overs reflected not just wicket-taking ability but also complete dominance over the batters. The lack of scoring intent from Indonesia compounded their problems, as boundaries were scarce and rotation of strike remained inconsistent.

 

Kavin Chaddha and Gede Priandana struggled to find rhythm, and their dismissals further deepened the crisis. By the time Indonesia lost their fifth wicket at 29, the innings had effectively entered damage-control mode. Malaysia’s bowlers, particularly Rahim Khan, complemented Pavandeep’s efforts with crucial breakthroughs, ensuring there was no recovery phase for the visitors.

 

The middle overs saw a brief resistance led by Kadek Gamantika, who stood firm amid the collapse. His 32 off 36 balls was the only innings of substance for Indonesia, though even his effort came at a restrained pace due to the constant pressure from Malaysia’s disciplined bowling attack. Partnerships never developed, and wickets continued to fall at regular intervals.

 

Rahim Khan’s spell of 3 wickets added further control during this phase, targeting the lower middle order and ensuring Indonesia could not accelerate towards the end. With little support for Gamantika, Indonesia crawled towards a modest total, losing wickets steadily in the death overs without any late surge.

 

In the final overs, Syed Aziz chipped in with a wicket, and the innings closed at 73 for 9 in 20 overs. It was a total that reflected both the quality of Malaysia’s bowling and Indonesia’s inability to adapt to the conditions. The absence of partnerships and the lack of boundary-hitting proved decisive in limiting their score.

 

Chasing a target of 74, Malaysia approached the innings cautiously but confidently. However, Indonesia did manage to create early pressure by picking up two quick wickets. Danilson Hawoe removed both openers, Muhammad Haziq Aiman and Muhammad Amir, within the first three overs, briefly giving Indonesia a glimmer of hope.

 

Despite the early setbacks, Malaysia’s response was composed. Muhamad Syahadat anchored the innings with a steady knock, ensuring there was no panic in the chase. His innings of 33 from 40 balls focused on stability rather than aggression, which was appropriate given the low target and manageable required rate.

 

The turning point in the chase came with Virandeep Singh’s aggressive cameo. Scoring 18 off just 9 balls, he injected momentum into the innings, striking boundaries and a six to quickly reduce the pressure. His approach shifted the balance decisively in Malaysia’s favor, breaking the rhythm of Indonesia’s bowlers.

 

Indonesia attempted to fight back through contributions from Ferdinando Banunaek and Kadek Gamantika, each picking up a wicket. However, the low total meant that Malaysia never faced sustained scoreboard pressure. Even as wickets fell intermittently, the required run rate remained under control.

 

In the middle overs, Malaysia balanced caution with opportunistic scoring. The partnership between Syahadat and the lower middle order ensured that the innings stayed on track. Indonesia’s bowlers lacked the firepower to create a collapse similar to the one Malaysia had enforced earlier.

 

As the chase moved into its final phase, Malaysia required only a handful of runs. Vijay Unni stayed alongside Syahadat to guide the team home without unnecessary risks. The finishing approach reflected disciplined game awareness rather than urgency.

 

Malaysia completed the chase in 15.1 overs, reaching 74 for 5 and sealing a comprehensive victory. The margin of 29 balls remaining highlighted their control throughout the match, despite minor hiccups early in the chase.

 

This result underscored Malaysia’s superior execution across all phases of the game. Their bowlers adapted better to conditions, while their batters managed the chase with clarity and composure. For Indonesia, the match emphasized the need for stronger top-order contributions and improved strike rotation in challenging conditions.


Toss Winner

 

Indonesia won the toss and elected to bat first.

 

Key Moment

 

The decisive turning point came during Pavandeep Singh’s opening spell, where he dismantled Indonesia’s top order with four wickets for just 3 runs, reducing them to a position from which recovery was not possible.

 

Star Performer / MVP

 

Pavandeep Singh defined the match with an extraordinary spell of 4 wickets for just 3 runs in 4 overs, completely dismantling Indonesia’s batting lineup.


Indonesia vs Malaysia Match Summary

 

Team

Score

Indonesia

73/9 (20 overs)

Malaysia

74/5 (15.1 overs)

Result

Malaysia won by 5 wickets (29 balls remaining)

Player of the Match

Pavandeep Singh

Highest Run-Getter of the Series

Kadek Gamantika 107

Highest Wicket-Taker of the Series

Danilson Hawoe 9


INA vs MAS Playing XI

 

Indonesia: Gede Priandana, Dharma Kesuma, Kavin Chaddha, Gede Arta, Kadek Gamantika, Anjar Tadarus, Danilson Hawoe, Sampath Kharvi, Apriliandi Rahayu, Ketut Artawan, Ferdinando Banunaek


Malaysia: Muhammad Haziq Aiman, Muhammad Amir, Muhamad Syahadat, Virandeep Singh, Amir Khan, Zubaidi Zulkifle, Vijay Unni, Pavandeep Singh, Azri Azhar, Rahim Khan, Syed Aziz


FAQs – Yesterday’s Indonesia vs Malaysia 4th T20I (May 05, 2026)

 

Q1: What was the final score of yesterday’s Indonesia vs Malaysia match?
A1: Yesterday (May 05, 2026): 4th T20I
Malaysia (74/5) beat Indonesia (73/9) by 5 wickets.
Indonesia: Kadek Gamantika top-scored with 32 runs.
Malaysia: Muhamad Syahadat led the chase with 33 runs.
Result: Malaysia completed a 4-0 series sweep.

 

Q2: Who was named the Player of the Match?
A2: Pavandeep Singh was named the Player of the Match for his outstanding bowling performance of 4 wickets for 3 runs in 4 overs.

 

Q3: Where was the match played, and who won the toss?
A3: The match was played at Bayuemas Oval, Kuala Lumpur. Indonesia won the toss and elected to bat first.

 

Q4: Who were the top performers with the bat for both sides?
A4: For Indonesia, Kadek Gamantika top-scored with 32 runs. For Malaysia, Muhamad Syahadat was the leading run-scorer with 33 runs.