The Netherlands Women and Namibia Women are set to clash in the 19th Match of the ICC Womens Emerging Nations Trophy 2025 at the Terdthai Cricket Ground on November 26. Both teams have shown mixed fortunes this tournament, with the Netherlands displaying more consistency in their recent outing. The Dutch team combines experienced campaigners and dynamic youngsters, resulting in a balanced unit. Namibia, on the other hand, is known for their spirited batting lineup and disciplined bowling attack, though their fielding has occasionally let them down.
Head-to-head encounters between these sides are limited but competitive; the Netherlands currently holds a slight edge with a couple of wins in previous meetings. Key players for the Netherlands include Babette de Leede, a dependable top-order batter and part-time spinner, and Vronie Knoetze, whose all-round abilities add depth. Namibia relies heavily on Aliena Schmidt for top-order stability and Zenitha Prince, a standout bowler who often breaks crucial partnerships.
Tactically, the Netherlands is likely to leverage home conditions by focusing on tight spin bowling and aggressive powerplay batting. Namibia will rely on their pace attack in the early overs and aim to build partnerships through their top order.
Taking all factors into consideration — form, squad strength, and conditions — the Netherlands Women hold a slim advantage going into this contest.
Score Prediction
If Netherlands Women bat first, they are likely to post a competitive total in the range of 140-155 runs, capitalizing on their strong top order and ability to accelerate in the middle overs. Their spin bowling resources should also make the pitch slightly tricky for Namibia’s chase.
If Namibia Women bat first, the pitch might offer them some early movement, helping bowlers pick wickets upfront. Given their aggressive style, they could reach around 135-150 runs, but the pressure of chasing on a moderately slow surface may test their middle order’s resilience.
Overall, a first-innings score between 140 and 155 seems par on this surface considering conditions and team strengths.
Terdthai Cricket Ground - Pitch Report
The Terdthai Cricket Ground traditionally offers a balanced pitch with slight assistance to spinners as the game progresses. The average first-innings score here in T20 matches hovers around 145 runs. Historically, teams batting second have had moderate success, winning approximately 52% of games, thanks to the gradual easing of the pitch.
Weather forecast indicates a warm day with minimal chances of rain, providing ideal conditions for cricket.
Best bowler at this venue from these teams is Namibia’s Zenitha Prince, who has taken 7 wickets in limited outings here, including a best of 4/18. The best batsman is Netherlands' Babette de Leede, known to have scored a brilliant 68* in a previous match at this ground.
The highest team total recorded on this ground between these two teams stands at 160 by the Netherlands Women.
Our betting tips for this match
Back Netherlands Women to win given their consistent middle-order batting and home conditions advantage.
Expect total runs in first innings to be between 140-155; betting on the 'under 160' runs market is safe.
Watch out for Zenitha Prince in the bowling markets; she is likely to take early wickets.
Netherlands Women vs Namibia Women - Head to Head Record in T20
| Matches Played | Netherlands Wins | Namibia Wins | Draw/No Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4 | 2 | 1 | 1 |
Team Recent Performance
| Team | Last 5 Matches |
|---|---|
| Netherlands Women | W, L, W, W, L |
| Namibia Women | L, W, L, W, L |
Players to Watch
Babette de Leede: In recent matches, she has been pivotal for the Netherlands batting lineup, scoring crucial fifties and maintaining a steady strike rate while contributing with the ball.
Vronie Knoetze: Knoetze’s explosive batting in the lower middle order and handy off-spin bowling make her a key player for the Netherlands.
Aliena Schmidt: Namibia’s top-order batter has been in aggressive form, anchoring innings and playing important knocks that keep Namibia competitive.
Zenitha Prince: The leading bowler for Namibia, Prince consistently picks wickets in powerplay overs and controls the run flow effectively.
Wilna du Toit: Offers stability to Namibia’s middle order with a calm approach and has contributed useful late-innings runs recently.