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Malaysia national cricket team

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nameMalaysia
imageFlag of Malaysia.svg
associationMalaysian Cricket Association
captainSyed Aziz
coachBilal Asad
icc_member_year1967
icc_statusAssociate member
icc_regionAsia
t20i_rank25th
t20i_rank_best24th (14 April 2024)
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wcq_first1979
wcq_bestPlate competition, 1990 and 1994
first_t20iv at Kinrara Oval, Kuala Lumpur; 24 June 2019
most_recent_t20iv at Terdthai Cricket Ground, Bangkok; 13 December 2025
num_t20is118
num_t20is_this_year0
t20i_record70/43 (1 tie, 4 no results)
t20i_record_this_year0/0 (0 ties, 0 no results)
wt20q_apps1
wt20q_first2023
wt20q_bestGroup stage (2023)
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asofdate13 December 2025

The Malaysia national cricket team represents Malaysia in international cricket matches. The team is organised by the Malaysian Cricket Association which has been an associate member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) since 1967.

During the British colonial period, the Federated Malay States, Straits Settlements and Malaya cricket teams played regularly in Interport matches and against other visiting teams. Following Malaysian independence, the team's most frequent opponent has been Singapore in the Saudara Cup and Stan Nagaiah Trophy. Malaysia made its debut in ICC tournaments in the inaugural 1979 ICC Trophy, making regular appearances until ICC pathways were altered in the 2000s and hosting the 1997 ICC Trophy. Malaysia has regularly hosted Asian Cricket Council (ACC) tournaments and finished runner-up in the 1998 ACC Trophy. In the World Cricket League the team reached as high as Division Three, subsequently being placed in the ICC Cricket World Cup Challenge League.

History

Early days

Cricket has been played in what is now Malaysia since the 1880s. Various teams represented Malaya, the Federated Malay States and the Straits Settlements, formed in 1884 by the British. Royal Selangor Club (RSC) is the first cricket club founded in present Malaysia (locally called a padang also in Singapore e.g. Padang, Singapore). The Singapore Cricket Club, a former affiliate of the Malayan Cricket Association, is the oldest cricket club in the region (founded in 1852).

The first recorded match was between Selangor and Malacca in 1887. The Selangor-Singapore series was played in 1891. Cricket in Johor was played in the early 20th century, but the first recorded cricketing event is the visit of the Australian team led by C. G. Macartney in 1927. Penang is another historical cricket venue in Malaysia where cricket has been played from British times. The Penang Sports Club was established in the early 1900s. On 6 June 1927 Malaya beat Australia by 39 runs to make history. Lall Singh became the first Malaysia-born Test player (played for India in their debut Test at Lord's against England in 1932).

After World War II, cricket grew in popularity, leading to the founding of the Malayan Cricket Association (MCA) in 1948. Regional cricket associations like Sabah, Sarawak and Singapore joined and in 1963, the MCA was renamed the Malaysian Cricket Association. In 1965, the independence of Singapore led its association to leave the MCA.

The first team to represent Malaysia was in 1970, three years after the MCA became an ICC associate member, when it played an MCC side captained by Tony Lewis in a two-day match, losing by 230 runs. The same year, Malaysia played the first Saudara Cup match against Singapore, drawing the three-day match.

The Saudara Cup match continued annually, and in 1979 Malaysia participated in the first ICC Trophy, failing to progress beyond the first round, a performance they repeated in 1982 and 1986. They reached the plate competition in 1990 and 1994.

1990s

The first Stan Nagaiah Trophy was played in Singapore in February 1995 with Singapore beating Malaysia 2–1 in the three-match one-day series. After winning the Stan Nagaiah Trophy and drawing the Saudara Cup match in 1996 Malaysia hosted the first ACC Trophy tournament, finishing third in their first round group.

Malaysia began to host major international tournaments in 1997, starting with the 1997 ICC Trophy in which Malaysia finished 16th after losing a play-off to Namibia. They played one season in Pakistani domestic cricket in 1998, losing all four of their preliminary round matches. Cricket made its first and, to date, only appearance in the Commonwealth Games later that year, with Malaysia hosting that year's games. The cricket tournament saw Malaysia participate as hosts though they lost all three of their first round matches. They reached the final of the ACC Trophy that same year, losing to Bangladesh.

21st century

2000–2017

In 2000, Malaysia reached the semi-final of the ACC Trophy before losing to hosts the UAE. They failed to progress beyond the first round of the 2001 ICC Trophy and lost to Nepal in the semi-finals of the 2002 ACC Trophy.

Malaysia played their first first-class matches in 2004 as part of that year's ICC Intercontinental Cup. They lost to both Nepal and the UAE and failed to reach the semi-final stage of the tournament. Malaysia hosted the ACC Trophy in 2004, which was the first stage of qualification for the 2005 ICC Trophy and the 2007 World Cup, finishing joint seventh with Bhutan. They finished last in the ACC Fast Track Countries Tournament in 2004, thus failing to qualify for the 2005 ICC Intercontinental Cup. They played in the tournament again in 2005, this time finishing third.

In 2006, Malaysia competed in the ACC Premier League, finishing fourth. They again hosted the ACC Trophy that year, again finishing seventh after beating Qatar in a play-off.

Malaysia have played in the ACC Twenty20 Cup thrice. They did not win a match in 2007 but finished seventh in 2009 after winning 3 Group B matches and a positional playoff against Saudi Arabia.

In 2011, they finished sixth after winning 4 Group A matches and losing a positional playoff against the UAE.

In August 2017, Malaysia won two medals in cricket at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games. They won the gold medal in the 50-over tournament and the silver medal in the 20-over tournament.

2018-Present

In April 2018, the ICC decided to grant full Twenty20 International (T20I) status to all its members. Therefore, all Twenty20 matches played between Malaysia and other ICC members after 1 January 2019 have the full T20I status.

Malaysia played their first T20I on 24 June against Thailand during the 2019 Malaysia Tri-Nation Series. They recorded a comfortable win.

After April 2019, Malaysia will play in the 2019–21 ICC Cricket World Cup Challenge League.

Grounds

  • Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur (Former)
  • Bayuemas Oval, Kuala Lumpur
  • Selangor Turf Club, Selangor
  • Royal Selangor Club, Selangor
  • UKM-YSD Cricket Oval, Bangi
  • Kolej Tunku Abdul Jaafar Cricket Oval,Mantin,Negeri Sembilan
  • Club Aman Cricket Ground,Ampang,Kuala Lumpur

Tournament history

ICC Twenty20 World Cup Regional Final

ICC Twenty20 World Cup Regional Final recordsYearRoundPositionGPWLTNR
SIN 2018–19DNQ5/541300
MAS 2021The tournament was cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
NEP 2023DNQ31200
Total2/20 Title 72500

ICC Twenty20 World Cup Asia–EAP Regional Final

ICC Twenty20 World Cup Asia–EAP Regional Final recordsHost/YearRoundPositionGPWLTNR
OMA 2025DNQ20200
Total1/10 Title 20200

[[World Cricket League]]

[[Commonwealth Games]]

  • 1998: First round

[[ICC Intercontinental Cup]]

  • 2004: First round
  • 2005: Did not qualify
  • 2006/07: Did not participate

[[ICC Trophy]]

  • 1979: First round
  • 1982: First round
  • 1986: First round
  • 1990: Plate competition
  • 1994: Plate competition
  • 1997: 16th place
  • 2001: First round
  • 2005: Did not qualify

[[ACC Fast Track Countries Tournament]]

  • 2004: 5th place
  • 2005: 3rd place
  • 2006: 4th place

[[ACC Trophy]]

Asia Cup Qualifier

ACC Asia Cup Qualifier recordYear/HostRoundPositionGPWLTNR
Bangladesh 2016Did not participate
Malaysia 2018Round robin5/651400
Oman 2022Did not participate
Total1/30 Titles51400

ACC Eastern Region T20

ACC Eastern Region T20 recordHost/YearRoundPositionGPWLTNR
THA 2018Did not participate
Total0/10 Titles00000

ACC Twenty20 Cup

ACC Twenty20 Cup recordHost/
YearRoundPositionGPWLTNR
KUW 2007Group stages10/1040400
UAE 2009Group stages7/1264200
NEP 2011Group stages6/1042200
NEP 2013Group stages6/1042200
UAE 2015Round robin5/652300
Total2/30 Titles23101300

Asian Games

Asian Games recordHost/YearRoundPositionGPWLTNR
CHN 2010Quarter-finals5/921100
KOR 2014Quarter-finals5/932100
CHN 2022Quarter-finals6/1432100
Total3/30 Titles85300

Arafura Games

Arafura Games recordHost/YearRoundPositionGPWLTNR
AUS 2007Runners up54100
Total1/10 Titles42200

Southeast Asian Games

Southeast Asian Games recordHost/YearRoundPositionGPWLTNR
THA 2023Runners up31200
Total1/10 Titles31200

Records and statistics

International Match Summary — Malaysia

Last updated 13 December 2025

FormatMWLTNRInaugural Match
Twenty20 Internationals11870431424 June 2019

Twenty20 International

  • Highest team total: 268/4 v. Thailand on 2 October 2023 at Zhejiang University of Technology Cricket Field, Hangzhou.
  • Highest individual score: 126, Syed Aziz v. Thailand on 2 October 2023 at Zhejiang University of Technology Cricket Field, Hangzhou.
  • Best individual bowling figures: 7/8, Syazrul Idrus v. China on 26 July 2023 at Bayuemas Oval, Pandamaran.

Most T20I runs for Malaysia

PlayerRunsAverageCareer span
Virandeep Singh3,18037.852019–2025
Syed Aziz2,78229.912019–2025
Ahmed Faiz1,92224.962019–2025
Zubaidi Zulkifle1,26119.702019–2025
Sharvin Muniandy1,10617.012019–2025

Most T20I wickets for Malaysia

PlayerWicketsAverageCareer span
Virandeep Singh10914.022019–2025
Pavandeep Singh10018.402019–2025
Vijay Unni7419.052022–2025
Syed Aziz6423.452019–2025
Syazrul Idrus5113.452019–2023

T20I record versus other nations

Records complete to T20I #3639. Last updated 13 December 2025.

OpponentMWLTNRFirst matchFirst win
vs Full Members
101004 October 2023
vs Associate Members
10550015 December 202215 December 2022
440002 July 20222 July 2022
1010011 May 2023
1100026 July 202326 July 2023
191180020 February 202020 February 2020
220002 May 20232 May 2023
6420022 July 201922 July 2019
5400125 June 201925 June 2019
110009 September 20249 September 2024
2200030 July 202330 July 2023
2011018 April 2021
10190013 July 201929 February 2020
1010030 October 2023
6240029 March 202229 March 2022
110009 December 20259 December 2025
5130127 July 201916 December 2022
2200020 July 202520 July 2025
4310013 April 202413 April 2024
151130126 July 201929 June 2022
1100010 March 202410 March 2024
121100124 June 201924 June 2019
0100010 October 2025
6330029 September 20192 October 2019

Other records

Performances by Malaysian cricketers in World Cricket League matches and ACC Premier League matches, as of 29 June 2014

Current playersNameMatchesRunsWickets
Ahmed Faiz5615050
Suhan Alagaratnam5414190
Shafiq Sharif5311660
Anwar Arudin416500
Suresh Navaratnam3637148
Hassan Ghulam3116936
Suharril Fetri3155225
Shahrulnizam Yusof293937
Khizar Hayat2946240
Aminuddin Ramly233466
Nasir Shafiq176328
Hamadullah Khan1615910
Mohammad Shukri16868
Pavandeep Singh8138
Notable former playersNameMatchesRunsWickets
Rakesh Madhavan309170
Eszrafiq Aziz1924023
Nik Arifin179517
Hiran Ralalage1416417
Dinesh Sockalingham128428
Damith Warusavithana101394
Hassan Mohammed93623

Current squad

This lists all the players who have played for Malaysia in the past 12 months or has been part of the latest One-day or T20I squad. Updated as of 9 September 2024.

NameAgeBatting styleBowling styleFormsNotesBattersAll-roundersWicketkeeperSpin BowlersPace Bowlers
Ahmad FaizRight-handedRight-arm leg breakOne-day & T20I
Zubaidi ZulkifleRight-handedRight-arm mediumOne-day & T20I
Aqeel Wahid23Left-handedRight-arm off breakOne-day & T20I
Aslam KhanRight-handedRight-arm off breakT20I
Rajkumar RajendranRight-handedRight-arm mediumT20I
Syed AzizLeft-handedRight-arm mediumOne-day & T20ICaptain
Virandeep SinghRight-handedSlow left-arm orthodoxOne-day & T20I
Muhammad AmirLeft-handedSlow left-arm orthodoxOne-day & T20I
Sharvin MuniandyRight-handedRight-arm mediumOne-day & T20I
Muhamad SyahadatRight-handedRight-arm off breakOne-day
Ainool HafizsRight-handedOne-day & T20I
Vijay UnniRight-handedRight-arm off breakOne-day & T20I
Khizar HayatRight-handedRight-arm off breakOne-day & T20I
Pavandeep SinghRight-handedSlow left-arm orthodoxOne-day & T20I
Muhammad WafiqLeft-handedLeft-arm medium-fastOne-day
Rizwan HaiderRight-handedLeft-arm medium-fastOne-day & T20I
Azri AzharRight-handedRight-arm mediumT20I

Tournaments

Notes

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