The Malaysia T20I Tri-Nations Cup 2023 is scheduled to start on September 19 and conclude on September 24 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Hosts Malaysia, along with Hong Kong and Papua New Guinea are the three teams that will compete in the Malaysia T20I Tri-Nations Cup 2023.
As per the schedule, each team will play the other sides twice in a double round-robin format. Every team in the T20 tournament will play four matches each. The team finishing at the top of the standings after all the six matches will claim the T20I Tri-Nations Cup.
All matches of the Malaysia T20I Tri-Nations Cup 2023 will be played at the Bayuemas Oval Cricket Ground in Kuala Lumpur.
Ahmad Faiz will captain the Malaysia national cricket team, while the Hong Kong national cricket team will be led by Nizakhat Khan.
Veteran all-rounder Assad Vala will lead the Papua New Guinea national cricket team in the upcoming tri-nation T20I series.
Where to watch Malaysia T20I Tri-Nations Cup 2023 live in India?
Live streaming of the Malaysia T20I Tri-Nations Cup 2023 will be available on FanCode. There will be no live telecast of the cricket tournament on any TV channel in India.
Malaysia T20I Tri-Nations Cup 2023 schedule and live India match times
All match times are in India Standard Time (IST)
Day and Date |
Match |
Venue |
Time (IST) |
Tuesday, September 19 |
Hong Kong vs Malaysia |
Bayuemas Oval, Kuala Lumpur |
8:00 AM |
Wednesday, September 20 |
Malaysia vs Papua New Guinea |
Bayuemas Oval, Kuala Lumpur |
8:00 AM |
Thursday, September 21 |
Hong Kong vs Papua New Guinea |
Bayuemas Oval, Kuala Lumpur |
8:00 AM |
Friday, September 22 |
Malaysia vs Hong Kong |
Bayuemas Oval, Kuala Lumpur |
8:00 AM |
Saturday, September 23 |
Papua New Guinea vs Malaysia |
Bayuemas Oval, Kuala Lumpur |
8:00 AM |
Sunday, September 24 |
Papua New Guinea vs Hong Kong |
Bayuemas Oval, Kuala Lumpur |
8:00 AM |
Malaysia T20I Tri-Nations Cup 2023 teams and squads
Hong Kong: Nizakhat Khan (captain), Babar Hayat, Hamed Khan, Shiv Mathur, Muhammad Khan, Shahid Wasif (wicket-keeper), Anas Khan, Akbar Khan, Siegfried Wai, Shoaib Muhammad, Adil Mehmood, Ayush Shukla, Ehsan Khan, Hassan Khan Mohammad, Ghazanfar Mohammad, Mohammad Waheed, Nasrulla Rana, Niaz Ali
Malaysia: Ahmad Faiz (captain), Nazmus Sakib, Ahmad Zubaidi, Ariff Jamaluddin, Muhammad Aiman Zquan, Ainool Hafizs (wicket-keeper), Syed Aziz (wicket-keeper), Wan Muhammad (wicket-keeper), Muhammad Amir Azim, Ahmad Akmal, Conor Smith, Haziq Haiqal Idris, Khizar Hayat, Akram Malik, Sharvin Muniandy, Virandeep Singh, Anwar Rahman, Fitri Sham, Haiqal Khair, Pavandeep Singh, Rizwan Haider, Sharveen Surendran, Syazrul Idrus, Vijay Unni
Papua New Guinea: Assad Vala (captain), Lega Siaka, Sese Bau, Hila Vare (wicket-keeper), Kiplin Doriga (wicket-keeper), Tony Ura (wicket-keeper), Michael Charlie, Charles Amini, Norman Vanua, Riley Hekure, Alei Nao, John Kariko, Nosaina Pokana, Semo Kamea
Photo credit: Alamy