Womens T20I Quadrangular Series in Thailand 2025

Scotland Women vs Papua New Guinea Women, 1st Match

Friday, November 14, 2025
07:30 AM IST
Scotland Women

Scotland Women

vs
Papua New Guinea Cricket

Papua New Guinea Women

Match Prediction

The opening clash of the Women's T20I Quadrangular Series in Thailand 2025 features Scotland Women taking on Papua New Guinea Women at the Terdthai Cricket Ground. Both sides enter this contest with contrasting recent forms and strategic approaches. Scotland Women have been relatively consistent in their recent outings, showing resilience with both bat and ball in the international circuit. Their key performers, particularly in the batting department, include experienced anchors and aggressive finishers who have taken responsibility in the middle order. On the other hand, Papua New Guinea Women have shown moments of brilliance but struggled to string together a sequence of wins against competitive teams. Their bowling attack, led by pace and spin options, has been effective on flat tracks but sometimes leaks runs against teams with a strong power-hitting lineup. Head-to-head history between these two sides is limited but slightly favors Scotland, who have managed to leverage their home conditions better. Strategically, Scotland may look to build a solid total batting first, utilizing the powerplay efficiently and then relying on key bowlers to contain PNG’s batswomen. PNG is likely to depend on their spinners to capitalize on middle overs and will aim for early breakthroughs to unsettle Scotland’s top order. Considering the balance of experience, recent performances, and tactical adaptability, Scotland holds a slight edge in this encounter. However, Papua New Guinea’s unpredictability means the match could witness competitive phases. #### AI suggested match winner Scotland Women: 57%, Papua New Guinea Women: 43%

Score Prediction

If Scotland Women bat first, considering the moderate spin-friendly pitch of Terdthai Cricket Ground, they can be expected to post a competitive total around 145-155 runs. Their combination of steady top order and explosive finishers should navigate the powerplay effectively and accelerate in the latter stages. On the other hand, if Papua New Guinea Women get to bat first, their total prediction ranges between 130-140. Their batting lineup, while talented, may find it challenging to maintain a consistent run rate against disciplined Scottish bowling on this surface, but could generate momentum with crucial partnerships.

Terdthai Cricket Ground - Pitch Report

The Terdthai Cricket Ground traditionally offers a slow to medium-paced pitch favoring spinners, with good carry for batswomen but the ball tends to grip and turn from the middle overs. The ground has seen average first-innings scores of about 150 in women's T20Is here, and chasing teams have a modest success rate of around 48%, making the toss an important factor. Weather forecasts for the match day suggest hot and humid conditions with no expected rain interruptions, which could influence player stamina and spin effectiveness. Best performer on this ground between these teams: Scotland's Olivia Bell has taken 5 wickets in her last two matches here. The top batswoman is Papua New Guinea’s Rachel Andrew, who scored a highest 52 not out in previous encounters at this venue.
Our betting tips for this match
Back Scotland Women to bat first and score around 150+ runs given their consistent batting lineup and favorable conditions.
Consider betting on under 160 total runs as the pitch favors spinners and could restrict scoring rates.
Lay bets on Papua New Guinea Women’s batting collapse during middle overs, as they have struggled to maintain partnerships recently.

Scotland Women vs Papua New Guinea Women - Head to Head Record in T20

Matches PlayedScotland WinsPapua New Guinea WinsDraw/No Result
6420

Team Recent Performance

TeamLast 5 Matches (W-L)
Scotland Women3-2
Papua New Guinea Women2-3

Players to Watch

Scotland Women

Olivia Bell - Leading the bowling attack with effective off-spin, Bell has scalped crucial wickets in recent matches and performs well at Terdthai ground.

Emily Brown - A dependable middle-order batter, Brown has shown improvements in strike rate and has been key in building steady innings under pressure.

Sophie Reid - An aggressive opener who can provide brisk starts, Reid’s recent form includes two half-centuries in the last 5 games, adding depth at the top.

Papua New Guinea Women

Rachel Andrew - PNG’s highest run-scorer in recent fixtures, Andrew’s ability to anchor innings and accelerate towards the end makes her vital for the team’s chances.

Jessica Moi - A strike bowler known for her pace and accuracy, Moi has troubled batswomen and taken key wickets but will need to adapt to the slow pitch.

Annette Tarutia - Middle-order batter showing promise with a recent knock of 35 runs, she provides stability and can change gears quickly if needed.