Mini SEA Mens Twenty20 Cricket Competition 2025

Bahrain vs Thailand, 5th Match

Sunday, November 30, 2025
07:30 AM IST
Bahrain Cricket

Bahrain

vs
Cricket Association Thailand

Thailand

Match Prediction

The 5th match of the Mini SEA Mens Twenty20 Cricket Competition 2025 at Bayuemas Oval features Bahrain taking on Thailand in what promises to be an intriguing contest. Bahrain enters this match on the back of a solid yet inconsistent run in their recent games. Their bowling attack, led by the disciplined pacer Mohammed Khalid, has been effective in controlling the middle overs. However, their batting lineup has oscillated between strong starts and middle order collapses. Conversely, Thailand has shown more consistency with the bat, spearheaded by their fiery opener Anuwat Charoensuk, who has accumulated crucial runs, while leg-spinner Phatthana Somsuk has been a game-changer with the ball. Head-to-head history between these two sides in T20s is limited but balanced, with each team winning one of their two previous encounters in regional tournaments. Both teams are expected to strategize carefully, especially since the Bayuemas Oval pitch often aids spinners in the middle and late overs while being conducive to stroke play at the start. Bahrain is likely to rely on their all-rounders to provide partnership stability, while Thailand will look to capitalize on power hitting upfront and use their spinners to stifle the opposition. The toss could play a vital role with slight dew anticipated in the evening, favoring the chasing side. Taking into account recent form, key players’ impact, and the tactical approaches, Bahrain holds a marginal edge due to their disciplined bowling lineup and experience in handling pressure scenarios in this competition. #### AI suggested match winner Bahrain: 54%, Thailand: 46%

Score Prediction

Given the pitch's balanced nature at Bayuemas Oval, if Bahrain bats first, a competitive total around 160-170 runs is expected. Their batting lineup has the potential to accelerate in the death overs, especially if early wickets are preserved. Conversely, if Thailand bats first, aiming for 155-165 should be the target considering their ability to build momentum steadily. Historical data suggests that first innings totals in this range are defendable owing to the spin-friendly conditions that emerge later in the innings.

Bayuemas Oval - Pitch Report

Bayuemas Oval is known for being a true batting wicket during the initial 6-8 overs, with consistent bounce and minimal seam movement. However, spinners tend to come into the game strongly after the powerplay, often dictating the flow in middle overs. The average first innings score at this venue in T20s is around 158. Teams chasing have a slight edge, with a win ratio of approximately 55% due to predictable batting conditions under lights. Weather forecasts predict partly cloudy skies with mild humidity and temperatures around 28°C, with low chances of rain. Best bowler at this venue from the two teams is Bahrain’s Mohammed Khalid with 7 wickets at an economy of 6.2. Thailand’s Phatthana Somsuk has the ground's best batting record with 210 runs at an average of 42.0. The highest individual score recorded here in head-to-head matches is 79* by Anuwat Charoensuk (Thailand).
Our betting tips for this match
Back Bahrain if they win the toss and choose to bowl first; their bowling attack thrives with the new ball.
Consider betting on the match total to be between 150-170 runs, given the pitch conditions.
Watch for key player <b>Anuwat Charoensuk</b> to score runs; bet on his individual over 25 runs if available.

Bahrain vs Thailand - Head to Head Record in T20

Matches PlayedBahrain WinsThailand Wins
211

Team Recent Performance

TeamLast 5 Matches (W-L)
Bahrain3-2
Thailand2-3

Players to Watch

Mohammed Khalid (Bahrain): An astute fast bowler, Khalid has been consistent in containing runs and taking critical wickets, recently picking up 9 wickets in his last 5 T20 matches.

Ahmed Riaz (Bahrain): A dependable middle-order batsman, Riaz has stabilized innings and contributed vital 30+ scores in pressure situations in recent games.

Anuwat Charoensuk (Thailand): Thailand’s dynamic opener has been in superb touch, averaging 45 with two half-centuries in his last 5 matches.

Phatthana Somsuk (Thailand): Leading spinner capable of changing the game’s momentum; he has taken 8 wickets at an average of 18 over recent games.

Somsak Kamol (Thailand): A handy all-rounder who provides balance with quickfire 20+ runs and useful medium pace bowling in the death overs.