Kalahari Women's T20I Tournament, 2026

Botswana Women vs Mozambique Women, Super League - Match 3

Saturday, April 11, 2026
12:45 PM IST
Botswana Cricket

Botswana Women

vs
Mozambique Cricket

Mozambique Women

Match Prediction

The upcoming Super League clash between Botswana Women and Mozambique Women at the Botswana Cricket Association Oval 1 promises to be a keenly contested encounter in the Kalahari Women's T20I Tournament, 2026. Botswana Women enter this fixture with a solid recent form, having won 3 of their last 5 T20Is, displaying consistent batting depth and disciplined bowling. Mozambique Women, while slightly less experienced, showed notable improvement recently, particularly in their bowling attack that has troubled oppositions with tight lines and early wickets. Historically, Botswana has the upper hand, winning the majority of their head-to-head encounters, largely due to their more aggressive top order and adaptability in local pitch conditions. Key players to note include Botswana's captain and star all-rounder Thandiwe Mooketsi, who has been pivotal with both bat and ball, and Mozambique’s young opener Isabel Chissano, whose recent form includes a crucial half-century against Namibia. Strategically, Botswana will likely aim to set a formidable total, leveraging their power hitters in the middle overs, while Mozambique might seek early breakthroughs and depend on spin to control the middle phase. Given Botswana's stronger recent record, familiarity with home conditions, and balanced side, they hold a slight edge in this encounter. However, Mozambique’s improving consistency and fighting spirit could make this a competitive match.

Winning Probability: Botswana Women 57%, Mozambique Women 43%

Score Prediction

If Botswana Women bat first, expect an aggressive innings capitalizing on familiar pitch conditions, potentially posting a total in the range of 140-150 runs. Their lineup includes hard hitters who can accelerate powerplay scoring and maintain momentum through the middle overs. Mozambique Women, batting first, might post a slightly lower total around 130-140, as their batting depth is still developing. They could struggle initially against Botswana's pace attack but may improve once settled, especially in the middle overs. The pitch is expected to be moderately batting-friendly with assistance to spinners later on, so totals in this range are competitive for a T20 match here.

Botswana Cricket Association Oval 1 - Pitch Report

The pitch at Botswana Cricket Association Oval 1 tends to be a balanced surface offering something for both batsmen and bowlers. Historically, the average first-innings score here is about 140 runs. Chasing teams have had a decent record with a win percentage around 52%, indicating conditions remain steady throughout the innings. Weather forecast for April 11 promises clear skies with mild temperatures and minimal wind, ideal for cricket and possibly aiding swing bowlers early on. Best performances on this ground from these two teams include:
- Best Batsman: Thandiwe Mooketsi (Botswana) with a highest score of 71* here.
- Best Bowler: Edina Munemo (Mozambique) with bowling figures of 4/18.
These records highlight key players who have thrived on this ground and should influence team strategies.
Our betting tips for this match
Back Botswana Women to win, considering their stronger head-to-head and home advantage.
Consider betting on 'Total runs over 135' given the batting-friendly conditions expected.
Look for value in Mozambican bowler Edina Munemo taking a wicket in the opening powerplay.

Botswana Women vs Mozambique Women - Head to Head Record in T20

Matches PlayedBotswana WinsMozambique Wins
642

Team Recent Performance

TeamLast 5 Matches
Botswana WomenW, L, W, W, L
Mozambique WomenL, W, L, W, W

Players to Watch

Thandiwe Mooketsi (Botswana Women): An impactful all-rounder, she recently scored 55 runs and took 2 wickets, key in Botswana's solid performances.

Kagiso Phiri (Botswana Women): A reliable middle-order batsman with steady recent scores, bringing stability and scoring ability.

Modistia Lenchanyane (Botswana Women): Leading spinner, effective in controlling the middle overs and picking crucial wickets.

Isabel Chissano (Mozambique Women): Promising opener with a recent 47-run innings, providing a strong start at the top.

Edina Munemo (Mozambique Women): A strike bowler, recently recorded a 4/18, vital for breaking partnerships early.

Fatima Nhantumbo (Mozambique Women): All-round contributor with consistent medium pace bowling and handy lower-order hitting.