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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

Year Venue Result Cup Holder Notes
1970 Kuala Lumpur Draw Shared Scorecard
1971 Padang Malaysia won by an innings and 76 runs Malaysia Scorecard, Malaysia's innings of 394 and Gurucharan Singh's innings of 152 are the highest ever in the history of the match[1]
1972 Kuala Lumpur Draw Malaysia Scorecard
1973 Padang Draw Malaysia Scorecard
1974 Padang Draw Malaysia Scorecard
1975 Kuala Lumpur Draw Malaysia Scorecard
1976 Padang Draw Malaysia Scorecard
1977 Kuala Lumpur Singapore won by 151 runs Singapore Scorecard
1978 Padang Drawn Singapore Scorecard
1979 Kuala Lumpur Singapore won by an innings and 80 runs Singapore Scorecard
1980 Padang Singapore won by 107 runs Singapore Scorecard
1981 Kuala Lumpur Drawn Singapore Scorecard
1982 Padang Malaysia won by 1 wicket Malaysia Scorecard
1983 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia won by 10 wickets Malaysia Scorecard, K Saker takes all ten wickets in the Singapore first innings, the best bowling performance in the history of the match.[1]
1984 Padang Malaysia won by 3 wickets Malaysia Scorecard
1985 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia won by 8 wickets Malaysia Scorecard
1986 Padang Malaysia won by 127 runs Malaysia Scorecard
1987 Johor Bahru Drawn Malaysia Scorecard
1988 Padang Singapore won by 51 runs Singapore Scorecard
1989 Kuala Lumpur Drawn Singapore Scorecard
1990 Ceylon Sports Club, Singapore Drawn Singapore Scorecard
1991 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia won by 132 runs Malaysia Scorecard
1992 Ceylon Sports Club Singapore won by 5 wickets Singapore Scorecard
1993 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia won by 7 wickets Malaysia Scorecard
1994 Padang Drawn Malaysia Scorecard
1995 Penang Sports Club Malaysia won by 7 wickets Malaysia Scorecard
1996 Padang Drawn Malaysia Scorecard
1997 Penang Sports Club Drawn Malaysia Scorecard
1998 Kallang Drawn Malaysia Scorecard
1999 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia won by 116 runs Malaysia Scorecard, Arul Suppiah takes the only hat-trick in the history of the match.[1]
2000 Kallang Malaysia won by 3 wickets Malaysia Scorecard
2001 Kuala Lumpur Drawn Malaysia Scorecard
2002 Kallang Singapore won by 10 wickets Singapore Scorecard
2003 Kuala Lumpur Singapore won by 7 wickets Singapore Scorecard
2004 Indian Association Ground, Singapore Malaysia won by 3 wickets Malaysia Scorecard
2005 Johor Bahru Drawn Malaysia Scorecard
2006 Kallang Drawn Malaysia Scorecard
2007 Kuala Lumpur Singapore won by 27 runs Singapore Scorecard, 17-year-old wicket-keeper Shafiq Sharif makes seven dismissals in the Singapore second innings,[2] a record for the match.[1]
2008 Kallang Drawn Singapore Report
2009 Johor Bahru Drawn Singapore Report
2010 Johor Bahru Malaysia won by 2 wickets Malaysia
2011 Kuala Lumpur Drawn Malaysia Report
2012 Kallang Drawn Malaysia Report
2013 Kuala Lumpur Not held Malaysia Report
2014 Kallang Abandoned Malaysia Report No play possible due to bad weather
2015 Johor Bahru Singapore won by 5 wickets Singapore Scorecard
2016 Johor Bahru Singapore won by 81 runs Singapore Scorecard
2017-19 Not held Singapore

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.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Encyclopaedia of World Cricket by Roy Morgan, Sports Books Limited]
  2. ^ a b Singapore win Saudura Cup by Andrew Nixon, 23 May 2007 at CricketEurope