Mini SEA Mens Twenty20 Cricket Competition 2025

Malaysia vs Bahrain, 2nd Match

Tuesday, November 25, 2025
07:30 AM IST
Malaysia Cricket

Malaysia

vs
Bahrain Cricket

Bahrain

Match Prediction

The upcoming match between Malaysia and Bahrain in the Mini SEA Mens Twenty20 Cricket Competition 2025 is poised to be a thrilling encounter. Malaysia enters this game with a stronger recent form, having won three of their last five matches in T20 competitions, showcasing a balanced team with effective all-rounders and a potent bowling attack. Bahrain, while slightly inconsistent in recent fixtures, boasts a few impactful players capable of turning the tide, particularly their top-order batsmen and a crafty spinner who have shown promise in the tournament so far. Historically, Malaysia holds a slight edge in the head-to-head clashes played between these two teams, winning 60% of their encounters. Their strategy often involves aggressive batting upfront, taking advantage of power plays, and relying on disciplined seam bowling during middle overs. Bahrain tends to focus on building partnerships and applying pressure through spin bowling. Key players from Malaysia include their captain, who is a reliable middle-order batsman and part-time off-spinner, and their lead fast bowler known for early breakthroughs. Bahrain's strength lies in their dynamic opener with an aggressive strike rate and their spin all-rounder who can contribute both runs and crucial wickets. Given the balanced nature of the contest but with Malaysia's better overall form and home advantage at Bayuemas Oval, they are slight favorites to clinch this match. However, Bahrain’s talent and strategic nuances could challenge Malaysia significantly.

Winning Probability: Malaysia: 58%, Bahrain: 42%

Score Prediction

If Malaysia bats first, considering the balanced nature of the Bayuemas Oval pitch and their batting depth, a competitive total of around 165-175 runs seems achievable. They can capitalize on powerplay overs with aggressive strokes, supported by steady middle-order hitting. In contrast, Bahrain batting first might post a slightly lower total between 150-160 runs given their occasional inconsistency in finishing innings strongly. However, if their top order fires well, they could push towards a challenging 165+. The pitch is expected to be conducive to stroke play but assists spinners in the middle overs, which could slow down scoring rates.

Bayuemas Oval - Pitch Report

The Bayuemas Oval generally offers a balanced pitch that slightly favors batsmen initially but gives assistance to spinners as the innings progresses. Average first-innings scores here hover around 160-170 in T20 matches, indicating a fair contest between bat and ball. Chasing teams have a marginally higher success rate of about 55%, thanks to the track easing out later and dew factor in late evening sessions. Best performances at this ground between the two teams include Malaysia's opener scoring a quickfire 75 in a prior encounter and their lead fast bowler taking 4 wickets for 18 runs in a recent game. Bahrain’s spinner claimed a remarkable 3/15 here, making him the standout bowler for his side. Weather is anticipated to be clear with mild humidity, temperatures around 30°C, and no rain disruptions expected, ensuring perfect conditions for a full game.
Our betting tips for this match
Malaysia’s fast bowlers to provide early breakthroughs — ideal for backing a good opening bowling spell.
Total match runs predicted between 150-175 runs; consider betting on 'under 180 runs'.
Bahrain’s top-order batsman to score 30+ runs; strong candidate for top batsman bet.

Malaysia vs Bahrain - Head to Head Record in T20

Matches PlayedMalaysia WinsBahrain Wins
532

Team Recent Performance

TeamLast 5 Matches Results
MalaysiaW, L, W, W, L
BahrainL, W, L, W, L

Players to Watch

Malaysia - Wan Rizal: The captain has been consistent with middle-order runs and chipped in with useful off-spin wickets recently, boosting Malaysia’s balance.

Malaysia - Ariff Zain: Their lead fast bowler who picked up 7 wickets in last 3 matches showing excellent control in the death overs.

Malaysia - Syafiq Rahman: Promising young batsman with a strike rate of 140 in this tournament, capable of quick scoring in the final overs.

Bahrain - Mohammad Al Hasan: Their aggressive opener, averaging 32 in the tournament with a quickfire 45 in the last match, pivotal to Bahrain’s batting.

Bahrain - Firas Al Khalifa: Spin all-rounder delivering consistent middle-overs bowling with an economy rate under 7; handy lower order batsman as well.

Bahrain - Ahmed Jassim: Experienced middle-order batsman, instrumental in stabilizing innings and rotating strike under pressure.