Mexico T20I Tri-Series, 2026

Costa Rica vs Brazil, 5th Match

Saturday, April 4, 2026
08:30 PM IST
Costa Rica

Costa Rica

vs
Brazil Cricket

Brazil

Match Prediction

As the Mexico T20I Tri-Series progresses, the 5th match between Costa Rica and Brazil at the Reforma Athletic Club promises an intense encounter. Both teams have shown varying forms leading up to this fixture. Brazil, traditionally stronger in regional cricket circuits, have leveraged their depth in batting and bowling to deliver competitive performances. Their recent form highlights a balanced contribution from experienced campaigners and emerging talents, particularly in the middle order and pace attack. Costa Rica, on the other hand, have been the underdogs with sporadic brilliance primarily from their key batsmen and a few standout bowling efforts. Although lacking consistency, they’ve demonstrated an ability to post respectable totals and have occasionally put a dampener on stronger teams through disciplined bowling spells. Head-to-head encounters between these teams have favored Brazil, who hold a psychological edge with their ability to handle pressure situations better. Their aggressive batting approach combined with tactical bowling changes forms the crux of their strategy. Costa Rica may adopt a cautious yet calculated approach, aiming to stabilize early overs and capitalize on middle overs through their hitters. Given the recent performances and team compositions, Brazil slightly edges ahead due to their more cohesive unit and experience. However, Costa Rica’s unpredictability could tilt the balance in their favor on a good day.

Winning Probability - Costa Rica: 40%, Brazil: 60%

Score Prediction

If Costa Rica bats first, considering their fluctuating batting form and the pitch conditions at Reforma Athletic Club, a total in the range of 140-155 runs is achievable but will require disciplined batting and maximizing scoring opportunities in the last five overs. Conversely, if Brazil bats first, their more robust and consistent batting lineup suggests they can post a competitive total between 155-170 runs, exploiting any loose deliveries and accelerating well in the death overs. Both teams will need to adapt swiftly to the pitch's pace and bounce to set or chase a challenging total.

Reforma Athletic Club - Pitch Report

The pitch at the Reforma Athletic Club traditionally offers a balanced contest between bat and ball. Historically, the average first-innings score has hovered around 150-160 runs in T20 matches here. Chasing teams have maintained a decent success rate of approximately 55%, suggesting the pitch remains stable throughout the innings. Early movement off the seam and occasional turn in the middle overs reward disciplined bowling. Weather on match day is forecasted to be clear with moderate humidity and minimal chances of rain, ideal for cricket. Day-to-night conditions will cool slightly, potentially aiding bowlers in the second innings. Among the two teams, Brazil’s pace spearhead Lucas Lima holds the best bowling figures at this venue, having claimed 4 wickets in a match here, while batsman Felipe Soares from Brazil boasts the highest individual score with a resilient 78 runs. Costa Rica’s top performer here has been all-rounder Juan Ramirez, who combined three crucial wickets with a handy 35 runs in previous games.
Our betting tips for this match
Back Brazil to win given their consistent form and depth in the squad.
Expect the total score to be between 150-165 runs, consider betting on the Over 145.5 runs market.
Look for Lucas Lima to pick multiple wickets; he is crucial in early breakthroughs.

Costa Rica vs Brazil - Head to Head Record in T20

Matches PlayedCosta Rica WinsBrazil Wins
826

Team Recent Performance

TeamLast 5 Matches
Costa RicaW, L, L, W, L
BrazilW, W, L, W, W

Players to Watch

Juan Ramirez (Costa Rica) - Delivered all-around performances lately, contributing vital wickets and quick runs lower down the order.

Carlos Mendez (Costa Rica) - Key top-order batsman, known for steady innings and anchoring the team’s batting schemes.

Felipe Soares (Brazil) - The backbone of Brazil’s batting, recently amassed runs consistently, including a high-impact 78 at this ground.

Lucas Lima (Brazil) - Lead pacer, outstanding in T20 spells with crucial early wickets and maintaining exceptional economy.

Diego Souza (Brazil) - Middle-order batsman and handy spinner, provided stability and crucial breakthroughs in recent games.