MAS vs INA 2nd T20I Highlights saw Malaysia secure a 12-run victory over Indonesia at Bayuemas Oval, Kuala Lumpur, defending 137/9 successfully. The result gave Malaysia a 2-0 lead in the four-match series after a disciplined bowling effort restricted Indonesia to 125/7.


MAS vs INA 2026: Highlights Live Streaming & Broadcast Info

 

The match had limited official broadcast coverage depending on region-specific rights.

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  • Australia & New Zealand: Broadcast details may vary by region.
  • USA & Canada: Willow TV
  • Worldwide: Matches may also be available via Sports Live Hub for global streaming access across regions.

Match Highlights

 

Indonesia’s decision to field first at Bayuemas Oval shaped the early tone of the contest, as their bowlers extracted disciplined lines on a surface that did not allow easy strokeplay. Malaysia struggled to build early momentum, losing Aslam Khan cheaply in the second over, which immediately validated Indonesia’s choice to chase. The pitch offered just enough grip to keep batters cautious, and the powerplay phase became a battle for survival rather than scoring fluency.

 

Adeshlie Alias and Muhamad Syahadat attempted to rebuild, but neither managed to accelerate significantly. Alias showed brief control with three boundaries in a 22-run knock, yet regular wickets kept Malaysia from gaining any rhythm. The introduction of Danilson Hawoe proved decisive during this phase, as he removed Syahadat and followed it up with the wicket of Virandeep Singh shortly after, reducing Malaysia to 41/3 and firmly tilting momentum toward Indonesia.

 

The middle overs saw Malaysia struggle to stitch partnerships. Captain Syed Aziz could not anchor the innings, falling for 4, and at 55/5, Malaysia faced the prospect of a below-par total. Indonesia’s bowlers rotated effectively, with Kadek Gamantika and Anjar Tadarus maintaining pressure through tight spells. The run rate hovered without any significant acceleration, highlighting disciplined field placements and consistent bowling execution.

 

Aqeel Wahid and Amir Khan provided the only meaningful resistance during this phase. Their partnership steadied the innings and prevented a complete collapse. Aqeel’s 32 off 30 deliveries focused on strike rotation, while Amir Khan played a more assertive hand, scoring 37 off 31 balls. This stand pushed Malaysia toward a competitive total, even if it lacked explosive finishing.

 

Just as Malaysia looked set for a stronger finish, Indonesia struck back in the death overs. Hawoe returned to dismantle the lower order, finishing with an impressive four-wicket haul. His spell ensured Malaysia could not fully capitalize on the platform set by Aqeel and Amir. Late wickets restricted Malaysia to 137/9, a total that appeared slightly below par but defendable given the pitch conditions.

 

Indonesia’s chase began cautiously, but early setbacks disrupted their plans. Gede Arta and Dharma Kesuma fell in quick succession, leaving the side at 7/2. This early collapse forced a conservative approach, with Gede Priandana attempting to rebuild the innings. His 29 provided some stability, but the lack of partnerships meant the required rate gradually climbed.

 

Virandeep Singh’s spell proved crucial during the middle overs as he removed both Priandana and Gamantika, halting Indonesia’s progress at key moments. With wickets falling at regular intervals, Indonesia struggled to find any sustained momentum. The innings increasingly relied on Captain Danilson Hawoe to guide the chase.

 

Hawoe delivered a composed and aggressive unbeaten 35 off 26 balls, injecting life into the chase with three sixes. However, his efforts lacked support from the other end. Amir Khan’s three-wicket spell further dented Indonesia’s chances, removing key middle-order batters including Anjar Tadarus and Sampath Kharvi. At 92/7, the match had effectively swung back in Malaysia’s favor.

 

Despite Hawoe’s late resistance alongside Apriliandi Rahayu, the required run rate proved too steep in the final overs. Malaysia’s bowlers maintained control under pressure, conceding only controlled boundaries and avoiding costly errors. The disciplined execution ensured Indonesia finished at 125/7, falling 12 runs short.

 

The match highlighted Malaysia’s ability to defend modest totals through structured bowling and timely breakthroughs. Their bowlers adapted better to the surface conditions and executed plans consistently. For Indonesia, while their bowling performance was commendable, the batting unit lacked cohesion, especially in handling early pressure and building partnerships.

 

This result strengthened Malaysia’s position in the series, giving them a 2-0 lead and placing them firmly in control. Indonesia, on the other hand, will need to address their batting fragility and find ways to convert starts into match-defining contributions in the remaining fixtures.


Toss Winner

 

Indonesia won the toss and elected to field first.

 

Key Moment

 

The decisive turning point came when Malaysia slipped from 41/3 to 55/5, but Aqeel Wahid and Amir Khan’s recovery partnership stabilized the innings and pushed the total to 137, which ultimately proved defendable.

 

Star Performer / MVP

 

Danilson Hawoe was named Player of the Match for his all-round contribution of 35* (26) and 4/27, impacting both innings significantly.


Malaysia vs Indonesia Match Summary

 

Team

Score

Malaysia

137/9 (20 overs)

Indonesia

125/7 (20 overs)

Result

Malaysia won by 12 runs

Player of the Match

Danilson Hawoe

Highest Run-Getter of the Series

Kadek Gamantika 60

Highest Wicket-Taker of the Series

Danilson Hawoe 6


MAS vs INA Playing XI

 

Malaysia: Aslam Khan, Adeshlie Alias, Muhamad Syahadat, Virandeep Singh, Syed Aziz, Aqeel Wahid, Amir Khan, Sharvin Muniandy, Muhammad Amir, Muhammad Akram, Pavandeep Singh

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


FAQs – Yesterday’s Malaysia vs Indonesia 2nd T20I (May 02, 2026)

 

Q1: What was the final score of yesterday’s Malaysia vs Indonesia match?
A1: Yesterday (May 02, 2026): 2nd T20I
Malaysia (137/9) beat Indonesia (125/7) by 12 runs.
Malaysia: Amir Khan scored 37 while Aqeel Wahid added 32.
Indonesia: Danilson Hawoe remained unbeaten on 35.
Result: Malaysia lead the series 2-0.

 

Q2: Who was named the Player of the Match?
A2: Danilson Hawoe was named the Player of the Match for his all-round performance, scoring 35* off 26 balls and taking 4 wickets for 27 runs.

 

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 field first.

 

Q4: Who were the top performers with the bat for both sides?
A4: For Malaysia, Amir Khan top-scored with 37 runs. For Indonesia, Danilson Hawoe was the leading run-scorer with an unbeaten 35.