The Stan Nagaiah Trophy is an annual series of one-day cricket matches played between Malaysia and Singapore. It has been played annually since 1995, and is named in honour of Stan Nagaiah, a cricketer from Singapore in the 1950s who also often represented All-Malaya. In 2016, a Twenty20 match was played as part of the series for the first time.

Results

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Year Result
1995 Singapore win series 2-1
1996 Malaysia win series 2-1
1997 Malaysia win series 3-0
1998 Singapore win series 2-1
1999 Malaysia win series 2-1
2000 Malaysia win series 2-0 (1 no result)
2001 Malaysia win series 2-1
2002 Singapore win series 3-0
2003 Malaysia win series 2-1
2004 Malaysia win series 3-0
2005 Singapore win series 2-0 (1 no result)
2006 Series tied 1-1 (1 no result)
2007 Not Played
2008 Singapore win series 3-0
2009 Malaysia win series 2-1
2010 Singapore win series 2-1
2011 Malaysia win series 2-0 (1 no result)
2012 Malaysia win series 2-1
2013 Malaysia win series 2-1
2014 Malaysia win series 2-1 [1]
2015 Not Played
2016 Malaysia win series 3-0
2017 Not Played
2018 Singapore win series 2-1
2022 Malaysia win series 2-1

Records

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50 overs

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  • Highest team score: 304-5 by Malaysia in 2014[2][full citation needed]
  • Lowest team score: 80 by Singapore in 1999
  • Highest individual score: 124 by Zubin Shroff for Singapore in 1999 and by Rakesh Madhavan for Malaysia in 1999
  • Best innings bowling: 5/13 by Jeevandran Nair for Malaysia in 1997

20 overs

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  • Highest team score: 219-4 by Malaysia in 2016 [3]
  • Lowest team score: 136-6 by Singapore in 2016
  • Highest individual score: 109* by Ahmed Faiz for Malaysia in 2016
  • Best innings bowling: 4/18 by Derek Duraisingam for Malaysia in 2016

References

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  1. ^ "Singapore cruise to consolation win". 20 April 2014.
  2. ^ "Malaysia vs Singapore Scorecard 2015/16 | Cricket Scorecard". ESPNcricinfo. 21 February 2016. Archived from the original on 24 February 2016. Retrieved 12 July 2023.
  3. ^ "Malaysia sink Singapore to retain Trophy".
  • Encyclopaedia of World Cricket by Roy Morgan, Sports Books Publishing