ICC Womens Emerging Nations Trophy 2025

Thailand Women vs Uganda Women, 18th Match

Wednesday, November 26, 2025
08:00 AM IST
Cricket Association Thailand

Thailand Women

vs
Uganda Cricket

Uganda Women

Match Prediction

The upcoming 18th match of the ICC Womens Emerging Nations Trophy 2025 sees Thailand Women take on Uganda Women at the Asian Institute of Technology Ground. Thailand Women enter this game with a moderately strong form, having won 3 of their last 5 T20 matches in emerging nation competitions, showcasing consistent batting depth and disciplined bowling performances. Their key players, including Nattaya Boochatham, have consistently anchored the innings while providing handy contributions with the ball. Uganda Women, on the other hand, have shown grit but remain underdogs with 2 wins from their last 5 games. Their recent performances highlight a developing batting lineup but occasional breakthroughs by spinners have kept them competitive. Head-to-head encounters between these two sides are limited but indicate a slight edge to Thailand owing to better experience at this level. Strategically, Thailand may look to capitalize on their superior middle-order stability and their spinners exploiting the conditions at Asian Institute of Technology Ground, which traditionally favors slow bowlers. Uganda will aim to disrupt the pace from the start and rely on their young pace attack to rattle Thailand’s top order early. Their batters will also need to build partnerships to cross the competitive threshold. Considering recent performances, experience, and tactical advantages, Thailand Women have a clear upper hand going into the match.

AI Suggested Match Winner: Thailand Women: 62%, Uganda Women: 38%

Score Prediction

If Thailand Women bat first, they are likely to post a competitive total around 140-150 runs, banking on their strong middle order and ability to capitalize on good starts. The pitch is expected to aid stroke play early on. Conversely, if Uganda Women bat first, their predicted score would be slightly lower, approximately 130-140 runs, as they tend to start cautiously but can accelerate in the middle overs, depending on how well their middle order settles. Both totals assume normal batting conditions with balanced playing surface and typical dew factor towards the evening.

Asian Institute of Technology Ground - Pitch Report

The Asian Institute of Technology Ground generally offers a slow, low-bounce pitch favoring spinners in the middle overs. The average first-innings total at this ground in recent matches stands at around 145 runs. Teams chasing have had a success rate of approximately 54%, reflecting a balanced surface that slightly favors second-innings batting under dew impact. Weather forecast for November 26, 2025, predicts mild temperatures with no significant rain interruption and light humidity, conducive for both batters and bowlers. Best Batsman Ground Record (Thailand): Nattaya Boochatham – 75* runs in last appearance here. Best Batsman Ground Record (Uganda): Rachael Magoola – 58 runs in recent outing. Best Bowler Ground Record (Thailand): Phannita Maya – 4 wickets for 22 runs. Best Bowler Ground Record (Uganda): Sarah Nalule – 3 wickets for 18 runs.
Our betting tips for this match
Back Thailand Women to win, considering their better winning ratio and home advantage.
Expect spinners to be impactful; bet on over 1.5 wickets for Thailand’s main spinner.
Top-order batter from Thailand likely to top score – good value backing Nattaya Boochatham.

Thailand Women vs Uganda Women - Head to Head Record in T20

Matches Played4
Thailand Wins3
Uganda Wins1
Draw/No Result0

Team Recent Performance

TeamLast 5 Matches
Thailand WomenW W L W L
Uganda WomenL W L W L

Players to Watch

Nattaya Boochatham (Thailand Women): Recently delivered consistent performances with the bat, including a solid 75* at this ground, and chip in useful overs with spin bowling.

Phannita Maya (Thailand Women): Leading spinner who excelled here previously with a 4-wicket haul, key to controlling Uganda’s batting.

Piyanan Soonthornkaew (Thailand Women): Emerging batter showing promise with quick runs in the middle overs, can accelerate pace when needed.

Rachael Magoola (Uganda Women): Mainstay batter capable of stabilizing innings, scored 58 runs at this venue in a recent encounter.

Sarah Nalule (Uganda Women): Leading bowler who picked up crucial wickets last matches, effective in death overs.

Gloria Nakibuuka (Uganda Women): Young all-rounder showing improvement with quick lower-order contributions and handy medium pace bowling spells.