Sweden tour of Indonesia, 2026

Indonesia vs Sweden, 8th T20I

Monday, April 13, 2026
11:30 AM IST
Indonesia Cricket

Indonesia

vs
Sweden Cricket

Sweden

Match Prediction

As the 8th T20I of the Sweden tour of Indonesia 2026 unfolds at Udayana Cricket Ground, both teams come into this fixture with contrasting recent forms and unique strengths. Indonesia, playing on home soil, have shown steady improvement across the series with aggressive batting displays and strategic bowling changes. Their cohesive unit, led by their captain, has adapted well to the conditions at Udayana, gaining momentum with crucial middle-overs wickets and effective powerplay hitting. Sweden, meanwhile, have been resilient visitors, relying on experienced campaigners who bring tactical depth, especially in death overs bowling and pinch-hitting capabilities. The Swedes have managed to keep their nerve in pressure situations but have struggled to consistently post or chase large totals on subcontinental pitches. Head-to-head between these two teams is relatively balanced, but the edge leans towards the host team due to familiar conditions and home crowd influence. Key Indonesian players have excelled especially in batting, with crucial contributions from their opening pair and a leg-spinner exploiting the slow surface. Sweden's bowling arsenal, featuring swing bowlers who thrive under early over conditions, will look to dismantle Indonesia’s top order early. Strategically, Indonesia will likely focus on setting or chasing a total that leverages their spin bowling strength and batting depth, whereas Sweden will aim for tight bowling spells upfront and accelerating in the final overs to post a defendable total. Considering all factors—recent performances, adaptability, home advantage, and player form—the winning probabilities tilt slightly in Indonesia’s favor but keep the outcome competitive.

Score Prediction

If Indonesia bats first, we can expect a competitive total around 160-170 runs. The pitch assists spin and slow bowlers, and Indonesia’s batting lineup has shown the ability to build strong partnerships and accelerate in the later overs. Conversely, if Sweden bats first, they might post a similar range but slightly lower, around 150-160, owing to their steady but somewhat inconsistent batting on subcontinental surfaces. The Udayana pitch's slow nature will make boundary-scoring challenging but favors well-rotated strike and smart running between the wickets. Both teams will aim to exploit powerplay overs decisively to set themselves for a balanced total.

Udayana Cricket Ground - Pitch Report

The Udayana Cricket Ground traditionally offers a slow, low-bounce pitch which favors spinners as the match progresses. The average first-innings score here in T20Is is around 160 runs. Chasing teams have a decent success rate close to 52%, indicating the pitch remains relatively consistent for batting throughout the innings. Historically, the best batsman on this ground between Indonesia and Sweden is Indonesia’s Arif Hidayat, who holds the highest individual score of 82*, while Sweden’s best bowling figure at this venue is a 4-wicket haul by Johan Lindstrom. Weather forecast for April 13 suggests clear skies with mild heat and no rain interruptions, ideal for a full-length match. Expect conditions to assist spin and slow-medium pace, with dew potentially playing a factor in the second innings favoring the chasing side.
Our betting tips for this match
Back Indonesia to win due to home advantage and stronger spin attack on a slow pitch.
Consider betting on the match total going over 155 runs given the batting depth in both lineups.
Watch for the first wicket fall to come early; top-order batsmen often risk early aggression.

Indonesia vs Sweden - Head to Head Record in T20

Matches PlayedIndonesia WinsSweden Wins
743

Team Recent Performance

TeamLast 5 Matches (W-L)
Indonesia3-2
Sweden2-3

Players to Watch

Arif Hidayat (Indonesia): The experienced top-order batsman has been consistent throughout the series with quickfire starts and resilient middle-overs knock, key to Indonesia's batting strength.

Dewa Putra (Indonesia): The leg-spinner who has exploited the slow surface well, picking crucial wickets in the middle phase to stem Sweden’s momentum.

Rafiq Hasan (Indonesia): Dynamic lower-order hitter known for finishing innings strongly; impactful in death overs for quick runs.

Johan Lindstrom (Sweden): Lead bowler with the best figures in this venue for Sweden, adept at swinging the ball and troubling early batsmen.

Erik Svensson (Sweden): Key opener who builds innings patiently but can accelerate when required; important for setting a foundation.

Magnus Karlsson (Sweden): Versatile all-rounder contributing both with handy middle-order runs and tight bowling spells, often pivotal in close matches.