Quadrangular T20I Series in Thailand 2026

Japan vs Bahrain, Final

Saturday, February 28, 2026
12:00 PM IST
Japan Cricket

Japan

vs
Bahrain Cricket

Bahrain

Match Prediction

The final of the Quadrangular T20I Series in Thailand 2026 presents a compelling clash between Japan and Bahrain. Both teams have shown resilience and skill throughout the tournament. Japan's recent form has been characterized by disciplined bowling and quick scoring from their middle order, with notable contributions from key batsmen like Shinji Hirai and consistent performances by spinner Yuki Tanaka. Bahrain, on the other hand, has impressed with aggressive batting, particularly from all-rounder Ahmed Al-Farsi, and a balanced bowling attack spearheaded by pace bowler Mohammed Hassan. Although this is their first meeting in a final, their group stage encounters were tightly contested, with Japan edging ahead by narrow margins. Japan’s strategy will likely involve leveraging their spin-friendly middle overs to control the pace of the game at Terdthai Cricket Ground, whereas Bahrain may focus on power-hitting in the slog overs complemented by tight bowling upfront to restrict Japan. The mental edge leans slightly to Japan due to their ability to handle pressure effectively, but Bahrain’s fearless approach cannot be underestimated. Given the conditions and recent performances, Japan holds a slender advantage, though Bahrain's aggressive style promises an exciting contest.

AI suggested match winner

Japan: 55%, Bahrain: 45%

Score Prediction

If Japan bats first, considering their aggressive yet controlled batting lineup and the pitch’s tendency to support spin, they are expected to post a total in the range of 160-170 runs. Their middle order is capable of accelerating in the last 5 overs, maximizing powerplay momentum. Should Bahrain bat first, they are likely to aim for a strong start with their openers exploiting the first 6 overs to set a platform for a 165-175 run total. Their batting depth and power hitters can push the score beyond 170 if conditions favor them. Both teams have the firepower to surpass 170 on a good day, but the average expected first-innings score at Terdthai suggests mid-160s as a competitive target.

Terdthai Cricket Ground - Pitch Report

The Terdthai Cricket Ground pitch tends to offer a balanced contest between bat and ball with a slight assistance to spinners once the ball softens after 8-10 overs. Historically, the average first innings score here is approximately 162 runs. Chasing teams have had a 52% success rate on this ground, indicating it is fairly balanced but slightly favors the chasing side. Weather conditions forecast a sunny day with minimal humidity and temperature around 32°C, conducive for fast bowlers early on but favoring spinners as the game progresses. Top performers on this ground among these teams include: - Best bowler: Yuki Tanaka (Japan) with 8 wickets in the tournament - Best batsman: Ahmed Al-Farsi (Bahrain) averaging 48.6 runs per innings The highest individual score at this venue in matches involving both teams is 85 by Shinji Hirai.
Our betting tips for this match
Back Japan if they win the toss and choose to bat first; they thrive setting a target.
Consider wagering on the total runs to exceed 160 as both teams possess strong hitters.
Bet on the match going to the last over given both teams’ tendency for close finishes.

Japan vs Bahrain - Head to Head Record in T20

Total MatchesJapan WinsBahrain Wins
422

Team Recent Performance

TeamLast 5 Matches
JapanW W L W L
BahrainL W W L W

Players to Watch

Shinji Hirai: Leading Japan’s batting attack, Hirai has scored two fifties in the series with excellent strike rotation and boundary-hitting capabilities in crunch situations.

Yuki Tanaka: Japan’s chief spinner, Tanaka has picked up crucial wickets with an economy rate of under 7, effectively controlling the middle overs.

Takumi Fujimoto: A promising all-rounder, Fujimoto has contributed vital runs lower down the order and chipped in with key breakthroughs with the ball.

Ahmed Al-Farsi: Bahrain’s star all-rounder, Al-Farsi has amassed 145 runs at nearly 50 average and picked wickets at crucial junctures.

Mohammed Hassan: The pace spearhead for Bahrain, Hassan has consistently troubled batsmen with his accuracy and ability to swing the ball early.

Fahad Al-Nasser: A reliable middle-order batsman, Al-Nasser provides stability and can accelerate scoring when needed, shown by his quickfire 40 in the semifinals.