ICC Womens Emerging Nations Trophy 2025

Thailand Women vs Namibia Women, 12th Match

Sunday, November 23, 2025
12:15 PM IST
Cricket Association Thailand

Thailand Women

vs
Namibia Cricket

Namibia Women

Match Prediction

The Thailand Women’s and Namibia Women’s teams are set for an intriguing clash in the 12th Match of the ICC Women's Emerging Nations Trophy 2025 at the Asian Institute of Technology Ground. Thailand Women have showcased consistent improvement over recent games, blending aggressive batting with disciplined bowling. Their recent form features solid middle-order contributions and effective powerplay strategies. Namibia Women, while relatively new on this stage, have demonstrated aggressive stroke play and are competitive in the field, leveraging their faster bowlers and versatile all-rounders to unsettle opponents. Historically, encounters between these two teams have been closely fought, but Thailand holds a slight edge due to experience and composure under pressure. Key performers from Thailand include their dependable opener who often gives a brisk start, and a leg-spinner who has picked crucial wickets consistently. Namibia’s pace spearhead has been exceptional in the last five matches, with notable breakthroughs at critical junctures. Strategically, Thailand might look to dominate the spin department and control the middle overs, while Namibia will aim to exploit early pace-friendly conditions and put pressure during the powerplay overs. Fielding standards might be a deciding factor given the narrow margins expected. Overall, Thailand’s slightly higher experience level and balanced lineup tip the scale moderately in their favor.

AI suggested match winner: Thailand Women: 57%, Namibia Women: 43%

Score Prediction

If Thailand Women bat first, they are likely to post a competitive total between 140 and 155 runs considering their aggressive batting approach and the batting-friendly conditions expected at the Asian Institute of Technology Ground. Conversely, if Namibia Women get to bat first, their target would hover around 135 to 145, as they have the firepower to capitalize on powerplay overs but might find the pitch slowing down later. The pitch appears to favor batsmen early on but is expected to offer some assistance to spinners as the match progresses, making the middle overs crucial for both innings. Both teams have depth in batting but Namibia’s relative inexperience could keep their first innings totals slightly lower under pressure.

Asian Institute of Technology Ground - Pitch Report

The Asian Institute of Technology Ground typically offers a balanced pitch that assists stroke play with even bounce and moderate pace. Historically, the average first-innings score is around 145 runs in T20s, with teams batting first winning approximately 52% of matches, indicating a fairly balanced contest between setting and chasing. The weather forecast on match day predicts clear skies and mild temperatures around 28°C, reducing any chances of rain interruptions. Among these teams, Thailand’s leg-spinner Arunee Pattharakun has the best bowling figures of 4/18 on this ground, while Namibia’s top-order batsman Danielle Lamb has registered the highest individual score of 72 here. The ground rewards aggressive stroke-makers but also demands precise execution for bowlers, especially in the death overs. Captains will likely assess conditions during the toss, but the pitch's overall batting-friendly nature should encourage positive cricket.
Our betting tips for this match
Back Thailand Women to win, given their consistent form and experience advantage.
In-play betting tip: Watch for Namibia’s fast bowlers early; wickets upfront could shift momentum.
Total runs expected between 140-150; consider betting on the match total over run line.

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

Matches PlayedThailand Women WinsNamibia Women WinsTies/No Result
5320

Team Recent Performance

TeamLast 5 Matches (W-L)
Thailand Women4-1
Namibia Women2-3

Players to Watch

Nannapas Siripong - Thailand’s leading opener, recently scored a blistering 56 off 38 balls, providing quick starts and setting the tone in the powerplay.

Arunee Pattharakun - A crafty leg-spinner who has been key in middle overs, taking 8 wickets in the last 5 matches at an economy below 6.5.

Natthakan Chantam - Experienced middle-order batter for Thailand, known for stabilizing innings under pressure with vital contributions.

Danielle Lamb - Namibia’s aggressive top-order batswoman, currently their highest run-getter with 120 runs in the tournament including a 72-run knock here previously.

Sindy Burger - Strike bowler and fast-medium pacer, effective in early overs with 6 wickets in last 5 games and good control of yorkers.

Leandra van der Merwe - All-rounder, provides balance to the team with tight bowling spells and handy lower-order hitting, instrumental in Namibia’s recent wins.