Asian Games: Quarter Finals 4
Stadium: Zhejiang University of Technology Cricket Field, Hangzhou
4 October 2023
Bangladesh and Malaysia are going head to head in the fourth and last quarter-finals of the Asian Games 2023 at Zhejiang University of Technology Cricket Field, Hangzhou on 4th October. Bangladesh has fielded their second side in the games while Malaysia are coming off a convincing run in the tournament. Who will win this game?
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Bangladesh has decided to field a secondary team for the Asian Games Men's T20I competition, including a few seasoned players. While their spinners have yet to debut on the international stage, they have likely encountered high-quality batsmen in domestic cricket, which could pose a significant challenge to Malaysia's in-form batting lineup.
Mosaddek Hossain, a batting all-rounder, assumes a crucial role in this lineup, with the ability to finish matches effectively in the middle order. Yasir Ali is another key figure in Bangladesh's middle-order batting lineup. Additionally, Mahmudul Hasan Joy, a 22-year-old right-handed batsman, will make his T20I debut, among others. With three wicket-keeper batsmen included in the squad, Zakir Hasan is expected to secure a place in the playing XI due to his experience in other formats.
Despite their relative lack of international exposure, Bangladesh possesses several promising talents who could put up a resilient performance against Malaysia. Keep a close watch on Mrittunjoy Chowdhury and Rishad Hossain in the bowling department.
Bangladesh Predicted Lineup
Saif Hassan (c), Mahmudul Hasan Joy, Shahadat Hossain, Zakir Hasan (wk), Mosaddek Hossain, Afif Hossain, Yasir Ali, Mrittunjoy Chowdhury, Tanzim Hasan Sakib, Tanvir Islam, Rishad Hossain
Malaysia form
Malaysia enters this match with a strong sense of confidence, having secured consecutive victories during the Group Stage. Their performance has been impressive on both fronts: they displayed their batting prowess by posting a formidable 268-run total in their previous match while defending, and their bowling unit has consistently delivered.
In their tournament opener, Malaysia successfully dismissed Singapore for a mere 87 runs when defending a target of 160. In their most recent match, they limited Thailand to a mere 74 for 9, resulting in a commanding 194-run victory. Key bowlers to watch in this contest include Pavandeep Singh, Vijay Unni, and the versatile all-rounder Virandeep Singh, who have all proven to be dependable performers.
Bangladesh's batting lineup is filled with talent and potential, having faced quality bowlers in domestic cricket. Malaysia's bowlers face a formidable challenge in breaking through their defences. Additionally, Malaysia's centurion from the previous game, Syed Aziz, who has been among the top run-scorers, will face a stern test against Bangladesh's spin bowling.
Much of Malaysia's fortunes in this match hinge on the performance of key middle-order batsmen like Mohammad Amir and Virandeep Singh. Should they fail to deliver, Malaysia might find themselves in a challenging position. These three batsmen are pivotal for their team's success.
Malaysia Predicted Lineup
Syed Aziz, Zubaidi Zulkifle, Muhammad Amir, Virandeep Singh, Sharvin Muniandy, Syazrul Idrus, Ahmad Faiz (c), Ainool Hafizs, Anwar Rahman, Vijay Unni, Pavandeep Singh
Expert betting tips
The Hangzhou pitch caters to a variety of playing styles, offering advantages to both pacers with the new ball and settled batters capable of hitting boundaries effortlessly. The weather forecast indicates partial cloudiness with a high temperature of 29 degrees Celsius. This crucial 4th Quarter-Final of the Asian Games Men's T20I will take place at the Pingfeng Campus Cricket Field in Hangzhou, a compact ground where skilled batsmen can easily clear the boundaries and amass significant runs.
Both competing teams possess aggressive batsmen who, on their best days, can post scores exceeding 180 runs, even breaching the 200-run milestone. Considering Malaysia's recent success when batting first in their last two matches, they may opt to maintain this strategy to sustain their momentum. Bangladesh's relatively inexperienced bowling attack might encounter challenges in chasing a target of 160 runs or more.
While Bangladesh might be perceived as a less experienced side, they boast promising players with substantial potential, capable of presenting a formidable challenge to Malaysia. Bangladesh's strong performances in domestic competitions, combined with Malaysia's reliance on a select few batsmen, slightly tips the scales in favor of Bangladesh in our match prediction.