Sweden tour of Indonesia, 2026

Indonesia vs Sweden, 2nd T20I

Tuesday, April 7, 2026
11:30 AM IST
Indonesia Cricket

Indonesia

vs
Sweden Cricket

Sweden

Match Prediction

The second T20I between Indonesia and Sweden promises to be a keenly contested battle as part of the Sweden tour of Indonesia, 2026. Both sides come off competitive performances in the first game, with Indonesia holding a slight edge in terms of recent form and familiarity with local conditions. Indonesia's batting strength is led by their dynamic opener Iqbal Hafiz, who has been consistent in providing strong starts and anchoring innings. Meanwhile, Sweden counters with their experienced all-rounder Lars Jonsson, whose ability to stabilize the innings and chip in with crucial wickets makes a big impact. Historically, both teams have limited head-to-head encounters, but Indonesia's home advantage at Udayana Cricket Ground significantly boosts their confidence. The Indonesian bowling unit, spearheaded by pacer Rizky Pratama, has demonstrated effective variations that challenge Swedish batsmen. Sweden, however, will rely on their spinners, notably Erik Svensson, who has shown skill in middle overs to control the scoring rate. Tactically, Indonesia is likely to bat first to exploit early batting conditions and apply scoreboard pressure, while Sweden may look to chase aggressively, given their past success in run chases under pressure. Field placements and death-over strategies will be crucial, with both sides fine-tuning their plans after the first match insights. Overall, Indonesia's adaptability to local conditions combined with their recent form and momentum provides them with a slight advantage. Sweden's resilience and key player form could see them fight for a comeback but they face an uphill task on unfamiliar grounds.

Winning Probability: Indonesia: 58%, Sweden: 42%

Score Prediction

If Indonesia bats first, they are likely to post a competitive total around 160-170 runs owing to favorable pitch conditions for stroke play and their strong top order presence. Their aggressive batting approach coupled with consistent partnerships should set a challenging target for Sweden. Conversely, if Sweden wins the toss and opts to bat first, an estimated score in the region of 150-160 is expected. Their innings may lack the fluidity Indonesia offers but with key players like Lars Jonsson anchoring, they can post a respectable total. The pitch likely offers balance, allowing both batters and bowlers to influence the scoreline effectively.

Udayana Cricket Ground - Pitch Report

The Udayana Cricket Ground traditionally offers a balanced pitch with true bounce and a bit of assistance for both pacers and spinners. Historically, the average first-innings score at this ground in T20s hovers around 155 runs. Chasing teams have maintained a decent success rate of approximately 52%, indicating a slight advantage while batting second. Weather forecast for the match day suggests warm and humid conditions with minimal chance of rain, which should not interrupt play. Dew factor may come into play in the evening, though this match is scheduled for the morning. Key ground records: - Best batter: Iqbal Hafiz (Indonesia) with an average of 48.5 runs at this venue. - Best bowler: Erik Svensson (Sweden) has taken 8 wickets here, with best figures of 4/20. - Notable best performances: Indonesia scored 180/4 here against Sweden last year, the highest T20 innings between the two teams at this venue.
Our betting tips for this match
Back Indonesia to win - their home advantage and recent form give them an edge.
Consider betting on total runs between 150-170 - expected balanced contest with moderate scoring.
Wicket falls in powerplay under 2.5 overs is likely due to disciplined new-ball bowling.

Indonesia vs Sweden - Head to Head Record in T20

Matches PlayedIndonesia WinsSweden Wins
642

Team Recent Performance

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Players to Watch

Iqbal Hafiz (Indonesia): A dependable top-order batsman, Iqbal has been in fine form with a recent average of 45+ in T20s, boasting quick starts and solid rotation of strike.

Rizky Pratama (Indonesia): The lead pacer with impressive variations, Rizky has consistently taken wickets in middle overs and kept economies low, crucial to Indonesia’s bowling strength.

Dian Paramita (Indonesia): A versatile all-rounder contributing quick runs in the lower order and effective spin bowling in pressure situations.

Lars Jonsson (Sweden): Experienced all-rounder who stabilizes innings and takes timely wickets, Lars has been integral with both bat and ball in recent games.

Erik Svensson (Sweden): Prolific spinner for Sweden, Erik’s slow deliveries and variations have troubled opponents, especially on pitches offering turn mid-innings.

Johan Karlsson (Sweden): Explosive middle-order batsman known for aggressive stroke play, he can change the game momentum quickly when set.