Germany Crush Austria by 92 Runs in T20I Series Opener
A dominant batting display, led by Musaddiq Ahmed's unbeaten 238, powered Germany to a mammoth total of 384 for 1 before bowling out Austria for 146.

UAE —
Key facts
- Germany scored 384 for 1 in 15.1 overs, the highest total in the five-match T20I series.
- Musaddiq Ahmed remained not out on 238 off 66 balls, hitting 14 sixes and 18 fours.
- Austria were bowled out for 146 in 15.1 overs, losing by 92 runs.
- Bilal Zalmai took the first Austrian wicket at 1-14 in the 0.5 over.
- Zeeshan Goraya was the last Austrian wicket to fall at 10-146.
- The match was the 1st T20I of the Austria in Germany 5 T20I Series 2026, played in Krefeld.
Record-Breaking Innings Sets Up Rout
Germany announced their intent in the opening T20I against Austria with a staggering 384 for 1 in 15.1 overs, a total that proved insurmountable for the visitors. The match, played in Krefeld, saw Germany's batsmen dismantle the Austrian bowling attack with brutal efficiency. Musaddiq Ahmed played the innings of a lifetime, remaining unbeaten on 238 off just 66 deliveries. His knock, which included 18 fours and 14 sixes, was the cornerstone of Germany's massive score. The only wicket to fall was that of Bilal Zalmai, caught at 1-14 in the 0.5 over.
Austria's Chase Stalls Early
In reply, Austria's chase never gained momentum as they lost wickets at regular intervals. The first wicket fell at 14 runs in the 0.5 over when Bilal Zalmai was dismissed. Amar Naeem followed at 46 in the 4.1 over, and Armaan Randhawa at 75 in the 7.1 over. Zeshan Arif was out for a duck at the same score of 75 in the 7.5 over, leaving Austria reeling at 4 for 75. Karanbir Singh contributed 35 before falling at 110 in the 10.4 over, and Baseer Khan made 14 before being dismissed at 124 in the 12.3 over.
Lower Order Collapse Seals Defeat
Austria's lower order capitulated quickly after the departure of Khan. Kumud Jha was out for a duck at 124 in the 12.4 over, followed by Umair Tariq (0) at 125 in the 13th over. Irfan Safi also fell for 0 at 125 in the 13.1 over. Zeeshan Goraya was the last man out for 10, caught at 146 in the 15.1 over, ending Austria's innings 92 runs short of the target. The German bowlers shared the wickets, with no single bowler taking more than two.
Powerplay and Bowling Analysis
The powerplay overs were crucial in both innings. Germany's openers raced to a strong start, while Austria lost early wickets that set them back. The pace bowlers for Germany took a higher percentage of wickets compared to spinners, exploiting the conditions in Krefeld. For Austria, the bowling attack struggled to contain the German batsmen, with only one wicket falling in the entire innings. The spinners were particularly ineffective, failing to take any wickets as Musaddiq Ahmed dominated.
Series Context and Outlook
This emphatic victory gives Germany a 1-0 lead in the five-match T20I series. The teams will meet again for the 2nd T20I, with Austria needing to regroup quickly to avoid falling further behind. Germany's performance, especially Musaddiq Ahmed's record knock, will send a strong message to the rest of the series. Austria will look to their top order to provide a more solid foundation in the upcoming matches.
The bottom line
- Germany won the 1st T20I by 92 runs, scoring 384/1 in 15.1 overs.
- Musaddiq Ahmed's unbeaten 238 off 66 balls was the standout performance.
- Austria were bowled out for 146, with only Karanbir Singh (35) offering resistance.
- The series is a five-match T20I contest hosted in Krefeld, Germany.
- Germany's pace bowlers were more effective than spinners in taking wickets.




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