Muhammad Haziq Aiman Mohd Hafiz hit 113 The Malaysian star smashed a dominant century against the Philippines in the SEA Games T20 match.
Malaysia Batting Innings
| Player Name | Runs (R) | Balls (B) |
| Muhammad Haziq Aiman (W) | 113 | 58 |
| Zubaidi Zulkifle | 32 | 24 |
| Syed Aziz (C) | 15 | 14 |
| Sharvin Muniandy | 20 | 13 |
| Ahmad Faiz | 8 | 4 |
| Virandeep Singh | 0 | 1 |
| Muhamad Syahadat | 1 | 2 |
Haziq Aiman’s Blistering 113 Powers Malaysia to Crush Philippines in Bangkok
Date: December 9, 2025
Venue: Terdthai Cricket Ground, Bangkok
In a performance that will surely be etched into the annals of SEA Games cricket history, Malaysia’s wicketkeeper-batter Muhammad Haziq Aiman Mohd Hafiz delivered a masterclass in T20 power-hitting, smashing a magnificent 113 runs against the Philippines today. His century was the cornerstone of Malaysia’s commanding total of 202/9, signaling their intent as gold medal contenders in the 2025 SEA Games Men’s T20 Cricket Competition.
A Crucial Group Encounter
The atmosphere at the Terdthai Cricket Ground was electric as Malaysia and the Philippines faced off in Match 2 of the competition. With the Philippines electing to field first, they hoped to exploit early morning conditions. However, those hopes were rapidly dismantled by the 22-year-old Malaysian opener, whose aggressive intent was clear from the very first over.
A Study in Controlled Aggression
Walking out to open, Haziq Aiman initially played the role of an anchor, assessing the pace of the pitch while his partners looked to attack. However, as the powerplay concluded, Haziq shifted gears. He displayed a vast array of shots, punishing anything short with ferocious pulls and driving elegantly through the covers when the Filipino bowlers overpitched.
The hallmark of his 113-run knock was his ability to manipulate the field. When the Philippines spread the field to stop boundaries, Haziq smartly rotated the strike, converting ones into twos. But when the ball was in his arc, it invariably disappeared out of the park. He was particularly severe on the spin attack, using his feet to disrupt their lengths and launching massive sixes over the mid-wicket boundary.
The Century Moment
As he neared the triple-figure mark, the tension in the dugout was palpable. Haziq, however, remained unfazed. He reached his century with a crisp boundary, raising his bat to a standing ovation from the Malaysian contingent. It was a knock characterized by pure timing and brute force—a rare combination that left the opposition captain, Henry Tyler, scrambling for answers.
Haziq eventually fell for a well-made 113, caught in the deep while attempting to accelerate further in the death overs. His dismissal came only after he had single-handedly demoralized the bowling attack and set a platform that was nearly impossible to chase.
Malaysia Posts 202/9
While wickets tumbled at the other end—with the Philippines’ bowlers Rhys Burinaga (4 wickets) and Josef Doctora chipping away at the middle order—Haziq stood firm. His innings ensured that despite a late flurry of wickets leaving Malaysia at 202/9, the damage had already been done.
The total of 202 is a psychological mountain in T20 cricket, especially on the Bangkok surface which tends to slow down as the game progresses. Haziq’s contribution was more than just runs; it was a statement that Malaysia possesses the firepower to dominate the region’s best.
Muhammad Haziq Aiman Mohd Hafiz hit 113
For Sportzons.com readers following the SEA Games, this innings highlights a significant shift. Haziq Aiman has often been a reliable contributor, but this conversion into a “daddy hundred” marks his evolution into a match-winner on the big stage.
As the Philippines begin their chase, the pressure of the scoreboard—built almost entirely by Haziq’s blade—will be their biggest enemy. Today, however, belongs to Haziq Aiman, whose 113 has lit up Bangkok and put Malaysia firmly in the driver’s seat for a medal finish.

