Saudara Cup

The Saudara Cup is an annual cricket match played between Malaysia and Singapore. It has been played since 1970, with the exception of 2013, when it was not held, and 2014, when the match was abandoned without a ball being bowled. Malaysia have won the Cup 13 times and Singapore nine times. The other matches have all been drawn. The name of the tournament comes from the Malay word for "close relation". [1][2]

Results

YearVenueResultCup HolderNotes
1970Kuala LumpurDrawSharedScorecard
1971PadangMalaysia won by an innings and 76 runsMalaysiaScorecard, Malaysia's innings of 394 and Gurucharan Singh's innings of 152 are the highest ever in the history of the match[1]
1972Kuala LumpurDrawMalaysiaScorecard
1973PadangDrawMalaysiaScorecard
1974PadangDrawMalaysiaScorecard
1975Kuala LumpurDrawMalaysiaScorecard
1976PadangDrawMalaysiaScorecard
1977Kuala LumpurSingapore won by 151 runsSingaporeScorecard
1978PadangDrawnSingaporeScorecard
1979Kuala LumpurSingapore won by an innings and 80 runsSingaporeScorecard
1980PadangSingapore won by 107 runsSingaporeScorecard
1981Kuala LumpurDrawnSingaporeScorecard
1982PadangMalaysia won by 1 wicketMalaysiaScorecard
1983Kuala LumpurMalaysia won by 10 wicketsMalaysiaScorecard, K Saker takes all ten wickets in the Singapore first innings, the best bowling performance in the history of the match.[1]
1984PadangMalaysia won by 3 wicketsMalaysiaScorecard
1985Kuala LumpurMalaysia won by 8 wicketsMalaysiaScorecard
1986PadangMalaysia won by 127 runsMalaysiaScorecard
1987Johor BahruDrawnMalaysiaScorecard
1988PadangSingapore won by 51 runsSingaporeScorecard
1989Kuala LumpurDrawnSingaporeScorecard
1990Ceylon Sports Club, SingaporeDrawnSingaporeScorecard
1991Kuala LumpurMalaysia won by 132 runsMalaysiaScorecard
1992Ceylon Sports ClubSingapore won by 5 wicketsSingaporeScorecard
1993Kuala LumpurMalaysia won by 7 wicketsMalaysiaScorecard
1994PadangDrawnMalaysiaScorecard
1995Penang Sports ClubMalaysia won by 7 wicketsMalaysiaScorecard
1996PadangDrawnMalaysiaScorecard
1997Penang Sports ClubDrawnMalaysiaScorecard
1998KallangDrawnMalaysiaScorecard
1999Kuala LumpurMalaysia won by 116 runsMalaysiaScorecard, Arul Suppiah takes the only hat-trick in the history of the match.[1]
2000KallangMalaysia won by 3 wicketsMalaysiaScorecard
2001Kuala LumpurDrawnMalaysiaScorecard
2002KallangSingapore won by 10 wicketsSingaporeScorecard
2003Kuala LumpurSingapore won by 7 wicketsSingaporeScorecard
2004Indian Association Ground, SingaporeMalaysia won by 3 wicketsMalaysiaScorecard
2005Johor BahruDrawnMalaysiaScorecard
2006KallangDrawnMalaysiaScorecard
2007Kuala LumpurSingapore won by 27 runsSingaporeScorecard, 17-year-old wicket-keeper Shafiq Sharif makes seven dismissals in the Singapore second innings,[2] a record for the match.[1]
2008KallangDrawnSingaporeReport
2009Johor BahruDrawnSingaporeReport
2010Johor BahruMalaysia won by 2 wicketsMalaysia
2011Kuala LumpurDrawnMalaysiaReport
2012KallangDrawnMalaysiaReport
2013Kuala LumpurNot heldMalaysiaReport
2014KallangAbandonedMalaysiaReport No play possible due to bad weather
2015Johor BahruSingapore won by 5 wicketsSingaporeScorecard
2016Johor BahruSingapore won by 81 runsSingaporeScorecard
2017-19Not heldSingapore

Other meetings

Singapore and Malaysia also meet annually in the Stan Nagaiah Trophy, a series of one-day matches, and along with Hong Kong and Thailand contested the Tuanku Ja'afar Cup between 1991 and 2004.[1] They have also met in global and regional tournaments such as the ICC Trophy, ACC Trophy and ACC Fast Track Countries Tournament.

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References

  1. Encyclopaedia of World Cricket by Roy Morgan, Sports Books Limited]
  2. Singapore win Saudura Cup by Andrew Nixon, 23 May 2007 at CricketEurope
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