ICC Men's T20 World Cup Africa Sub Regional Qualifier B, 2026

Seychelles vs Eswatini, 13th Match

Sunday, March 29, 2026
03:00 PM IST
Seychelles Cricket

Seychelles

vs
Eswatini Cricket

Eswatini

Match Prediction

The upcoming encounter between Seychelles and Eswatini in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup Africa Sub Regional Qualifier B promises an intriguing contest. Seychelles have had a mixed run in the qualifiers so far, showing flashes of strong batting performances but lacking consistency with the ball. Their key batsmen, including Matthew Roussety, have managed to anchor the innings, while their bowling attack, led by medium pacer Christopher Juliette, has struggled on slower pitches. Eswatini, on the other hand, have displayed a tighter bowling unit, with Sabelo Dlamini posing threats with both pace and variations. Their batting has been powered by Langa Mkhwana, who has shown maturity under pressure. Head-to-head between the two teams has been limited, but Eswatini hold a slight edge due to better fielding standards and death overs execution. Achimota Senior Secondary School A Field generally favors batsmen early on, making the toss crucial; chasing teams have won approximately 55% of matches here. Seychelles will likely look to capitalize on batting first, putting runs on the board and applying scoreboard pressure. Eswatini’s likely strategy involves tight opening spells to contain the Seychelles power hitters and exploiting any early movement. Considering recent form, team composition, and ground conditions, Eswatini appear marginally better placed to clinch a vital victory to stay in contention. #### AI suggested match winner Seychelles: 46%, Eswatini: 54%

Score Prediction

If Seychelles bat first, they are expected to put up a total in the range of 140-155 runs. Their batting line-up has shown the capability to build steady partnerships but might lack the big-hitting in the middle overs to push beyond 155 on a track that starts true but slows slightly. Should Eswatini bat first, a total between 145 and 160 is likely. Their batting depth and ability to accelerate in the later overs give them a slight advantage to post a challenging target. Given the venue’s batting-friendly surface early on, both teams need to capitalize on the powerplay to set the tone.

Achimota Senior Secondary School A Field - Pitch Report

The pitch at Achimota Senior Secondary School A Field is traditionally one favoring batsmen in the initial stages, offering consistent bounce and true carry. Spinners come into play in the middle overs as the surface tends to slow down slightly. Historically, the average first-innings score here is around 148, with a notable success rate for chasing teams at about 55%. Weather forecast for the match day suggests clear skies with temperatures around 28°C, minimal chance of rain, and mild winds, ideal for cricket. Best performers on this ground between these teams include Matthew Roussety for Seychelles with a high score of 63, Sabelo Dlamini for Eswatini holding the best bowling figures of 4/18, making them key players to watch in these conditions.
Our betting tips for this match
Eswatini have the edge in bowling; consider backing them to restrict Seychelles early.
Winning the toss and batting first is advantageous at this venue; watch the toss closely.
Look for in-form batsmen like Matthew Roussety or Langa Mkhwana to top-score.

Seychelles vs Eswatini - Head to Head Record in T20

Matches PlayedSeychelles WinsEswatini Wins
413

Team Recent Performance

TeamLast 5 Matches
SeychellesW, L, L, W, L
EswatiniW, W, L, W, W

Players to Watch

Matthew Roussety (Seychelles): Consistently anchoring the innings with patient and controlled strokeplay, he has been pivotal in giving Seychelles solid starts.

Christopher Juliette (Seychelles): His medium-pace variations have created crucial breakthroughs, especially in the middle overs despite some expensive spells.

Jean Andre (Seychelles): Emerging all-rounder known for useful lower-order hitting and useful overs with the ball.

Langa Mkhwana (Eswatini): Formidable top-order batsman with recent scores above 40, excels at pacing the innings under pressure.

Sabelo Dlamini (Eswatini): Leading bowler with a knack for early wickets and control in the death overs, recently took a 4-wicket haul.

Thabo Mthethwa (Eswatini): Hard-hitting middle-order batsman adding depth and momentum in the slog overs with consistent strike rates above 140.