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Malta vs Gibraltar — Match tied (Gibraltar won the Super Over)

T20 Internationals
Result
Malta
MLT
165/9
20 ov
Result
Match tied (Gibraltar won the Super Over)
Gibraltar
GIB
165/4
20 ov
Jaspal Singh
Statz MVP
Jaspal Singh
109
Rating

Malta vs Gibraltar – T20 Internationals 2026 Match Report | Statz

The 77th match of 102 in the T20 Internationals 2026 season produced one of the most dramatic finishes at Marsa Sports Club, Malta. Match tied (Gibraltar won the Super Over) – a result that defied the head-to-head record and handed Gibraltar a famous upset, with the visitors winning the Super Over against a Malta side that had won all six completed meetings in this five-match series.

First Innings – Malta 165/9 (20 overs)

Malta won the toss and elected to bat, and Zeeshan Khan gave them the platform they needed. The opener anchored the innings with a measured 70 off 51 balls (6 fours, 1 six, SR 137), building steadily before falling caught at 124/6 in over 16.2. Rockey Dianish contributed 14 off 17 (caught at 42/2, over 6.2) and Priyan Pushparajan – dominant in earlier matches in this series – managed only 5 off 8 (caught at 50/3, over 8.1). Flynn Zahra provided middle-order impetus with 21 off 19 before being stumped at 111/5 in over 15.2.

The innings looked like stalling at 124 for six when Jaspal Singh arrived and produced a cameo that changed everything. He smashed 32 off just 11 balls – 1 four and 4 sixes at a strike rate of 291 – before being caught at 158/9 in over 19.2. That late assault lifted Malta from 124 to 158 in a handful of deliveries, but his dismissal with 4 balls remaining left the tail to add only 7 more. Malta closed at 165/9.

For Gibraltar, Avinash Pai was outstanding with the ball – 3/12 from 3 overs including a maiden, economy 4.00. Joe Wilson (2/28 from 4, Econ 7.00) and Iain Latin (1/8 from 1) also picked up wickets, while Kabir Mirpuri (1/33 from 2, Econ 16.50) was expensive.

Second Innings – Gibraltar 165/4 (20 overs) – Match Tied

Gibraltar needed 166. Philip Raikes set the tone with a composed 69 off 46 (6 fours, 4 sixes, SR 150), putting on a strong opening partnership before being caught at 121/2 in over 13.3. Avinash Pai chipped in with 8 off 8 (caught at 58/3, over 5.3), while Kieron Ferrary provided the middle-order backbone – 44 off 36 (5 fours, 1 six, SR 122), departing caught at 141/4 in over 16.5.

With 25 needed from 21 balls and the last recognised pair at the crease, Gibraltar kept their nerve. Iain Latin (16* off 13) and Chris Pyle (14* off 12) guided Gibraltar to 165 – the exact total – and forced a Super Over. Gibraltar then won the Super Over to claim one of the most memorable results of this series.

For Malta, Jaspal Singh bowled three overs for 1/20 (Econ 6.67). Imran Ameer (1/25 from 4, Econ 6.25) and Jais Mathew (1/19 from 2, Econ 9.50) also struck, but Malta could not take the wickets they needed in the final overs to prevent the tie.

Statz MVP – Jaspal Singh (108.56)

Statz rates Jaspal Singh as the match standout with an mi_rating of 108.56 – a figure that calculates impact based on match context. His explosive 32 off 11 (SR 291) at the death with the bat, followed by a wicket with the ball, made him the most impactful player across both sides, despite ending up on the team that lost the Super Over. There is no official Man of the Match for this fixture.

Top 5 Statz Ratings

  1. Jaspal Singh (Malta) – 108.56 – 32 off 11 (SR 291) plus 1/20 bowling; the match’s most explosive performance
  2. Avinash Pai (Gibraltar) – 96.32 – 3/12 from 3 overs including a maiden; the pick of the bowlers all match
  3. Philip Raikes (Gibraltar) – 80.05 – 69 off 46 (SR 150); anchored Gibraltar’s chase to the tie
  4. Zeeshan Khan (Malta) – 72.98 – 70 off 51 (SR 137); top-scorer in Malta’s innings
  5. Joe Wilson (Gibraltar) – 64.70 – 2/28 from 4 overs; two key wickets to restrict Malta

Turning Point

Jaspal Singh’s dismissal in over 19.2 – caught out at 158/9 – was the moment that set up the tie. Singh had taken Malta from 124 to 158 in spectacular fashion with 32 off 11, but with 4 balls remaining and the total at 158, his departure off a caught ball gave Malta only 7 more runs from their final deliveries. That left Gibraltar needing exactly 166 – a chase they matched ball by ball. The single wicket that ended Singh’s cameo, bowled by Avinash Pai, effectively gifted Gibraltar a catchable target and everything that followed in the Super Over.

Match Context

This was the 77th match of 102 in the T20 Internationals 2026 season. No league standings table is available for this competition – ICC T20I rankings apply. Head-to-head, Malta lead Gibraltar 8-0 in completed results with 2 no-results from 10 meetings, but the Super Over outcome gives Gibraltar a historic win in what has otherwise been a dominant Malta series. Malta had won the first three matches of this five-game set at Marsa Sports Club – by 7 wickets, 50 runs and 7 wickets – before Gibraltar finally broke through in extraordinary fashion.

Full scorecard: Malta vs Gibraltar Scorecard – Statz