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Qatar vs Hong Kong T20 2025

Qatar vs Hong Kong T20 2025 – Tight finish in Doha

Cricket fans got exactly what they love in the Qatar vs Hong Kong clash in Doha – a low-scoring game, pressure at the death, and a result that went right down to the final over. Qatar held their nerve to win by 6 runs, taking a 1–0 lead in the two-match T20I series.

Qatar vs Hong Kong: Score summary at a glance

  • Qatar: 109 all out in 19.3 overs
  • Hong Kong, China: 103/9 in 20 overs
  • Result: Qatar won by 6 runs and lead the 2-match series 1–0

First innings: Qatar scrap their way to 109

Qatar won the toss and chose to bat first under the lights in Doha.

They didn’t get the flying start they wanted – early wickets kept Hong Kong in control, and Qatar were 5 down inside 9 overs. But a few key contributions helped them reach a fighting total:

  • Wicketkeeper-batter Imal Liyanage top-scored with a steady 28 off 23 balls, holding the innings together in the powerplay and early middle overs.
  • Useful lower-order runs pushed Qatar from a worrying position into three figures, eventually getting to 109 all out in 19.3 overs.

For Hong Kong, it was very much a bowlers’ night:

  • Left-arm spinner Yasim Murtaza and the seamers shared the wickets and kept the run rate in check.
  • Tight lines and good use of the conditions ensured Qatar never really broke free – the hosts’ run rate stayed just above 5.5 an over.

At the halfway mark, 110 looked chaseable, but definitely not a stroll – especially on a pitch that wasn’t a batting paradise.

Second innings: Hong Kong stumble in a tricky chase

Chasing 110 in T20 cricket is usually straightforward on flat tracks – but this wasn’t one of those games.

Hong Kong’s chase started badly:

  • They were 3 down inside the powerplay, struggling at 21/3 after 6 overs.
  • Qatar’s new-ball bowlers hit hard lengths, found movement, and didn’t allow any easy boundaries.

The middle overs brought a mini-fightback:

  • Yasim Murtaza and Shiv Mathur tried to rebuild, adding runs and briefly lifting Hong Kong’s hopes with a six and a few crisp strokes.
  • But Qatar kept chipping away – every time Hong Kong looked settled, another wicket fell.

Going into the final overs, the equation was tight but gettable: Hong Kong needed runs at around a run-a-ball, but with wickets running out and Qatar’s bowlers full of belief.

In the end:

  • Hong Kong finished on 103/9 in their 20 overs, 6 runs short of the target.
  • Qatar’s bowlers shared the wickets and collectively defended a below-par total with impressive discipline.

It was classic T20 tension – not huge hitting, but pressure, dot balls, and clever bowling winning the day.

Why this Qatar vs Hong Kong match matters

This wasn’t just another Associate-level fixture. It’s part of a bigger story:

  1. Momentum ahead of global tournaments
    Both teams are regulars in ICC T20 Qualifiers and regional events. Hard-fought series like this sharpen their skills for World Cup pathways and Asia qualifiers.
  2. Qatar’s growing home presence
    Qatar have invested in facilities like West End Park International Cricket Stadium and increasingly host international series and qualifiers. Defending a small total at home boosts confidence and showcases their progress.
  3. Hong Kong’s search for consistency
    Hong Kong have a long cricket history and have appeared at global events, but recent results show inconsistency. Narrow defeats like this highlight both their potential and areas they need to tighten – especially top-order stability in chases.
  4. Associate cricket on the rise
    Close games between Associate nations make for great viewing and prove there’s exciting cricket outside the traditional “big” teams.

Head-to-head context:Qatar vs Hong Kong

Before this series, Hong Kong had the upper hand in recent T20Is versus Qatar:

  • In the last 10 meetings, Hong Kong won 5 and Qatar 1, with the rest no-result or ties.

This win helps Qatar close that gap and sends a message: at home, and with the right discipline, they can beat a higher-ranked Associate team.

What’s next: 2nd T20I – all to play for

The series isn’t over:

  • The 2nd T20I between Qatar and Hong Kong, China is scheduled for November 13, 2025 in Doha, at the University of Doha for Science and Technology ground.

Things to watch in the next match:

  • Can Qatar seal a 2–0 series win?
    A clean sweep would be huge for their confidence and rankings.
  • Will Hong Kong bounce back?
    They weren’t blown away – they just fell a few hits short. A slightly better start or more composure in the chase could flip the result.
  • Key players under the spotlight:
    • Imal Liyanage for Qatar, after top-scoring in the first game.
    • Yasim Murtaza for Hong Kong, who contributed with both bat and ball and is central to their game plan.

FAQs on Qatar vs Hong Kong T20 2025

Q: Who won the latest Qatar vs Hong Kong T20 match?
A: Qatar won the 1st T20I by 6 runs, defending 109 and restricting Hong Kong to 103/9.

Q: Where was the match played?
A: At West End Park International Cricket Stadium, Doha, Qatar.

Q: How many matches are in this T20I series?
A: It’s a two-match T20I series – the 2nd game is on November 13, 2025

Q: Why is this series important?
A: It gives both Associate nations valuable match practice, ranking points, and preparation ahead of regional qualifiers and ICC pathway events.


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