- Match: Malaysia (MAL) vs Hong Kong (HK)
- Date- 26th July 2025
- Match Format- T20
- Venue- Singapore National Cricket Ground, Singapore
- Time- 11:30 AM (IST)
Malaysia vs Hong Kong Preview
MAL vs HK: Malaysia will be locking horns with Hong Kong in the Finals of the ongoing Asia Pacific Champions Trophy 2025.
The match will be played at the Singapore National Cricket Ground and is slated to begin from 11:30 AM (IST).
Malaysia are coming on the back of a 6-wicket victory against Samoa in their previous game.
On the other hand, Hong Kong are coming on the back of a 52-run victory against Singapore.
Top Batters MAL VS HK
- Anshuman Rath (HK)– 247 runs in the tournament
- Zeeshan Ali (HK)– 225 runs in the tournament
- Virandeep Singh (MAL)– 244 runs in the tournament
Top Bowlers for MAL VS HK
- Vijay Unni (MAL)– 9 wickets in the tournament
- Virandeep Singh (MAL) – 11 wickets in the tournament
- Yasim Murtaza (HK) – 9 wickets in the tournament
MAL VS HK Today Match Prediction Scenarios
Scenario 1- If MAL bats first
- First Innings score prediction – MAL is expected to score 150-170 runs
- Result prediction – HK will win the match by 5 wickets
Scenario 2- If HK bats first
- First Innings score prediction – HK is expected to score 155-170 runs
- Result prediction – HK will win the match by 10-30 runs
MAL VS HK Today Match Prediction, Finals, Who Will Win the Match?
Hong Kong to win
We predict that Hong Kong will be winning this T20I of this ongoing T20I series.
Team Update/Players Availability/Injury News
There are no injury updates for now. We will update if there are any.
Predicted Playing 11
Malaysia Predicted Playing XI
Syed Aziz Mubarak (C), Aslam Khan Malik, Virandeep Singh, Muhamad Syahadat, Ahmed Aqeel, Ahmad Faiz, Sharvin Muniandy, Ainool Hafizs (WK), Khizar Hayat, Vijay Unni, Arif Ullah
Hong Kong Predicted Playing XI
Zeeshan Ali (wk), Anshuman Rath, Babar Hayat, Nizakat Khan, Yasim Murtaza (c), Kalhan Challu, Nasrulla Rana, Ehsan Khan, Benny Paras Singh, Ayush Shukla, Waqas Barkat
MAL vs HK: Complete Squad
Malaysia – Ahmad Faiz, Ahmed Aqeel, Aslam Khan, Muhamad Syahadat, Arif Ullah, Muhammad Haziq Aiman, Sharvin Muniandy, Syed Aziz, Vijay Unni, Virandeep Singh, Ainool Hafizs, Khizar Hayat, Muhammad Amir, Muhammad Azri Azhar.
Hong Kong – Anshuman Rath, Babar Hayat, Kalhan Challu, Martin Coetzee, Aizaz Khan, Benny Paras, Nizakat Khan, Waqas Barkat, Yasim Murtaza, Zeeshan Ali, Ateeq Iqbal, Ayush Shukla, Ehsan Khan, Nasrulla Rana.