Bahrain tour of Qatar 2026

Qatar vs Bahrain, 3rd T20I

Friday, February 13, 2026
03:00 PM IST

Qatar

vs
Bahrain Cricket

Bahrain

Match Prediction

As the Bahrain tour of Qatar 2026 reaches its climax with the 3rd T20I at West End Park International Cricket Stadium, both teams are poised for a competitive finish. Qatar, having displayed balanced performances in the first two matches, rely heavily on their top-order and all-rounders to set or chase targets effectively. Bahrain, on the other hand, have shown moments of brilliance with their bowling attack and middle-order batting, making the series intriguingly poised. In terms of recent form, Qatar has maintained consistent momentum, leveraging home conditions to their advantage. Their batsmen have adapted well to the pitch, showcasing aggressive yet calculated stroke play. Bahrain’s bowling unit has been the standout, with disciplined spells and smart variations troubling the Qatari batsmen. Key performers for Qatar include their reliable opener who has scored at a healthy strike rate, and a spinner who has been economical and penetrative. Bahrain’s strength lies in their pace attack and a middle-order batsman who has been consistently contributing runs. Head-to-head statistics between the two sides suggest a closely contested rivalry. The teams have split wins in recent encounters, with Qatar slightly edging the psychological advantage playing at home. Strategy-wise, Qatar will likely aim to set a challenging total upfront, capitalizing on their batting depth and middle overs stability, while Bahrain would look to contain runs early, exploiting any swings in conditions, and built a counter-attacking innings. Considering recent performances, player form, and home advantage, Qatar holds a slight upper hand but Bahrain’s bowling discipline keeps them well within striking distance. #### AI suggested match winner Qatar: 56%, Bahrain: 44%

Score Prediction

If Qatar bat first, expect them to post a total in the range of 160-170 runs. Their batting lineup thrives on the home pitch that provides a balance between bat and ball, allowing stroke-makers to capitalize. Conversely, if Bahrain takes first strike, they might look to accelerate early and could aim for 155-165 runs, given their potent middle order and the pitch's tendency to offer some assistance to bowlers in the initial overs. Both teams possess the ability to clear the boundary, so competitive totals around the 160 mark are realistic based on pitch conditions and recent batting performances.

West End Park International Cricket Stadium - Pitch Report

The West End Park International Cricket Stadium is known for offering a balanced pitch that caters to both batsmen and bowlers. Historically, the average first-innings score on this ground hovers around 160 runs, with teams batting first winning approximately 55% of the matches. Chasing teams have succeeded 45% of the time, indicating a fairly even contest. The pitch is usually slow to settle, providing assistance to spinners in the middle overs, while morning moisture can aid seamers in the early overs. Weather forecast for February 13, 2026, predicts a sunny day with minimal chance of rain and mild temperatures around 25°C, favoring good playing conditions. Best bowler on this ground between the teams: Qatar’s left-arm spinner Mohammed Nadeem, with figures of 4/18 in a previous match. Best batsman on this ground between the teams: Bahrain’s top-order batsman Ammar Saeed, who scored an unbeaten 72 runs here. Record: Highest individual score between these teams on this ground is 85 by Qatar’s opener Rasheed Ahmed.
Our betting tips for this match
Consider betting on Qatar if they win the toss and choose to bat first based on home advantage.
Look out for overs 5-15 as prime wicket-taking phases due to pitch turning mildly.
Top-order batsmen like Rasheed Ahmed and Ammar Saeed have good chances of scoring 30+ runs.

Qatar vs Bahrain - Head to Head Record in T20

Total MatchesQatar WinsBahrain Wins
1064

Team Recent Performance

TeamLast 5 Matches
QatarW, L, W, W, L
BahrainL, W, L, W, W

Players to Watch

Rasheed Ahmed (Qatar) - The opener has been in fine form, scoring briskly across the series with an impressive strike rate above 135, providing solid starts.

Mohammed Nadeem (Qatar) - A crafty left-arm spinner who has been influential, delivering economic spells and picking crucial wickets in the middle overs.

Ammar Saeed (Bahrain) - A dependable top-order batsman, he has anchored Bahrain’s innings well and recently struck an unbeaten 72 on this ground.

Faisal Khan (Bahrain) - Leading the pace attack, his disciplined bowling and ability to pick early wickets have put Qatar under pressure multiple times.