Singapore vs Malaysia Prediction: Both have close head to head record

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ICC Men's T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier: Match 12
Stadium: UKM-YSD Cricket Oval, Bangi
3rd September 2024
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Singapore vs Malaysia Prediction, Betting Tips & Odds │3 September, 2024

Singapore and Malaysia lock horns in Match 12 of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier at UKM-YSD Cricket Oval, Bangi on 3rd September 2024. Both these teams are neck and neck as far as head-to-head records are concerned. Who wins this game of cricket?

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The form of Singapore has been mixed lately; it epitomizes a blend of both positives and areas to be strengthened. In the last five matches, they recorded three wins and two losses. They started off strong with two consecutive wins but lost momentum because of one loss. They then managed to catch up with another win, only to fall in the most recent game. It had been a trend of alternate victories and losses that spoke volumes about inconsistency that Singapore will have to work on if they are to have more consistent successes in their remaining matches.

Singapore lost to Hong Kong by 23 runs in ICC Men's T20 World Cup Asia Sub-regional Qualifier A Match 8 via the D/L method. Hong Kong had managed a challenging 201/8 in their 20 overs. Akshay Roopak Puri accounted for 2/38 in 3 overs. The other two wickets in Malayan's favour were claimed by Kalimuthu Ramesh, but he leaked 63 runs from his quota of 4 overs. Anish Paraam finished with 1/24 in 4 overs. In reply, chasing a revised target following the interventions of rain, Singapore reached 73/4 in 8 overs. Manpreet Singh top scored for the team with 22* runs in 9 balls, followed by Aritra Dutta with 18 runs in 11 balls. Surendran Chandramohan remained not out on 15 runs in 11 balls. In the coming matches, Singapore will have to work from their previous wins and take the positives from the defeats in the recent days to attain consistent performance and wins.

Manpreet Singh WK/C, Surendran Chandramohan, Aritra Dutta, Amartya Kaul, Arjun Mutreja, Janak Prakash, Akshay Roopak Puri, Kalimuthu Ramesh, Harsha Bharadwaj, William Simpson, Rahul Shesha

Malaysia's form has been like a seesaw in recent times. They had started well, winning two matches in succession, which was a good enough indicator of momentum. However, after those two successive wins, their performance tapered off as they lost the next three matches-followed by areas to improve upon that came out loud and clear. Be that as it may, Malaysia, who have been going through this tough period lately, are pretty keen on regaining their winning touch to bounce back in their forthcoming fixtures. They look to take the lessons from those losses and drive the future performance with the earlier successes.

Malaysia won by 6-wickets against Myanmar in Match 4 of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup Asia Sub-regional Qualifier A.

Myanmar could manage only a below-par target of 75/7 in their 20 overs. The Malaysian bowlers were equally up to the task as Vijay Unni picked 1 for 9 in 3, Syed Aziz claimed 1 for 10 runs in 4, while Virandeep Singh accounted for 1 for 10 in 3. Malaysia responded with reaching the target in 9.4 overs to close the game at 78/4. Virandeep Singh 23 off 14, Syed Aziz 20 off 9, Muhammad Amir also chipped in with 14 off 7. Malaysia will take a lot of confidence from this win and are expected to be more consistent in the days to come.

Ainool Hafizs(WK), Sharvin Muniandy, Zubaidi Zulkifle, Virandeep Singh, Syed Aziz, Ahmed Aqeel Wahid, Muhammad Amir, Pavandeep Singh, Vijay Unni, Aslam Khan Malik, Muhammad Azri Azhar 

UKM-YSD Cricket Oval, Bangi can be a fabulous venue for equal opportunities as it is a flat track with great pace and bounce. In general, the conditions are quite even for batting, though spin also gets to say its say, which is not very commanding. That holds true for a balance where both bowlers and batsmen get good chances to express themselves.

Bangi is predicted to be at 30.9°C, with light rain; precipitation chances are at 100%. The sky will be clouded at 60%, and it is forecasted that the wind blows at 9.60 km/h. These conditions might make it difficult to play effectively or may bring interruptions; hence, a change in strategy might be employed.

Coming from a very convincing victory on the basis of good performance, Malaysia will want to make the most of the conditions that come their way in the next game. They indeed are a solid lineup, so the recent successes have been blessing them.

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