ACC Women's Asia Cup Rising Stars 2026

Malaysia Women vs Thailand Women, 3rd Match, Group B

Saturday, February 14, 2026
08:00 AM IST
Malaysia Cricket

Malaysia Women

vs
Cricket Association Thailand

Thailand Women

Match Prediction

The upcoming T20 clash between Malaysia Women and Thailand Women at the Terdthai Cricket Ground is poised to be a fascinating encounter in the ACC Women's Asia Cup Rising Stars 2026. Both teams have shown competitive spirit in their recent fixtures, with Thailand Women carrying slightly better momentum going into this match. Thailand's recent form highlights consistency in batting and bowling, particularly from their top order and pace attack, who have been effective in restricting opponents. Malaysia Women, while not as consistent, have demonstrated flashes of brilliance, especially in middle-order batting and spin bowling. Their ability to fight back in pressure situations could be crucial on a pitch that offers some assistance to spinners. Historically, Thailand Women have had a superior head-to-head record against Malaysia Women, winning most of their recent encounters, underscoring an edge in experience and execution. Key players such as Thailand's star batter have frequently anchored their innings, alongside their leading wicket-taker who thrives in subcontinental conditions. Malaysia's key contributors include an emerging all-rounder who has impressed with both bat and ball in past matches. Strategically, Thailand may look to exploit powerplay overs to build a formidable total or chase, while Malaysia will aim to disrupt Thailand’s rhythm by early breakthroughs. Given the landscape of recent performances, player form, and tactical depth, Thailand Women start this contest as narrow favorites to clinch victory, though a motivated Malaysia side cannot be discounted. #### AI suggested match winner Malaysia Women: 42%, Thailand Women: 58%

Score Prediction

Considering the typical playing conditions at Terdthai Cricket Ground and the strengths of both teams, the first innings score is expected to be moderate. If Malaysia Women bat first, they are likely to post a competitive total in the range of 130-140 runs, leveraging their spinners to accelerate in the latter stages. Conversely, Thailand Women, known for their aggressive batting line-up, could aim for a slightly higher total around 140-150 runs when batting first. The pitch is expected to be balanced, offering some assistance to both batters and bowlers, so teams would look to build strong starts and consolidate in the middle overs for a challenging target.

Terdthai Cricket Ground - Pitch Report

The pitch at Terdthai Cricket Ground traditionally provides a balanced contest between bat and ball. Historically, the average first-innings score in T20 matches here is around 135 runs, suggesting it is neither too batting-friendly nor overly bowler-friendly. The venue tends to offer some early seam movement and moderate turn for spinners in the middle overs, making bowling strategies important. Chasing teams have a slight edge, winning approximately 54% of matches, leveraging dew and improved batting conditions in second innings. Weather is expected to be sunny and dry with temperatures around 30°C, ideal for cricket. Among the teams, Thailand’s best bowler at this ground has recorded figures of 4/20, while their leading batsman has scored a ground-best 78 runs in T20 matches representing Thailand. Malaysia’s top performers include a bowler with a 3/18 spell and a batter who has made 65 in a previous clash here.
Our betting tips for this match
Thailand Women have a higher chance of winning; a moderate stake on Thailand is advisable.
Consider betting on the first innings to score between 130-150 runs given balanced pitch conditions.
Bowler to watch: Thailand’s leading pacer is a strong candidate for most wickets – good for bowling markets.

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

Total MatchesMalaysia Women WinsThailand Women Wins
725

Team Recent Performance

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

Players to Watch

Malaysia's Aina Rosli: Recently impressive with the bat, Aina has scored two crucial 30+ innings in the last three games, stabilizing the middle order effectively.

Malaysia's Nur Hana: A talented spinner, Nur Hana has picked up 6 wickets in the tournament so far, showing great control on this kind of pitch.

Thailand's Naruemol Chaiwai: Instrumental at the top order, Naruemol has consistently provided strong starts, including a 50+ in the previous game which helped Thailand post a competitive total.

Thailand's Ratanaporn Padunglerd: Leading wicket-taker for Thailand, her seam bowling exploits have produced multiple breakthroughs including a four-wicket haul recently.

Thailand's Ornchuma Wongchai: An impactful all-rounder, Ornchuma’s aggressive batting and useful spin bowling have added depth to Thailand’s line-up in the last five matches.