Nigeria Invitational Women's T20I Tournament, 2026

Rwanda Women vs Nigeria Women, Final

Saturday, March 28, 2026
06:30 PM IST
Rwanda Cricket Association

Rwanda Women

vs
Nigeria Cricket

Nigeria Women

Match Prediction

The final of the Nigeria Invitational Women's T20I Tournament 2026 between Rwanda Women and Nigeria Women promises to be a fiercely competitive encounter. Rwanda Women have showcased steady improvement throughout the tournament, blending disciplined bowling with aggressive batting. Their key performers include top-order batswoman Joan Mutoni, who has been consistent with the bat, and pace bowler Cindy Umutesi, who has troubled many line-ups with her sharp yorkers. Nigeria Women, playing on home turf, bring a passionate and experienced squad. Led by captain and veteran all-rounder Blessing Etim, they have benefited from the middle-order firepower of Esther Alade and the spin wizardry of Halimat Adebayo. Historically, the two teams have met five times with a fairly even split in results, but Nigeria's familiarity with the Tafawa Balewa Square Cricket Oval gives them a slight edge. Strategically, Rwanda is likely to focus on a disciplined bowling attack, aiming to contain Nigeria's power hitters early. Nigeria, conversely, might adopt an aggressive approach from the outset, banking on quick runs in the powerplay and spin containment in the middle overs. Field placements and death-over bowling will be critical, especially with both teams possessing competent finishers. Considering form, venue, and player availability, Nigeria Women hold a slight advantage due to home conditions and experience. However, Rwanda’s resilience and upward momentum make them a formidable challenger.

Winning Probability: Rwanda Women: 46%, Nigeria Women: 54%

Score Prediction

Given the pitch conditions at Tafawa Balewa Square Cricket Oval—a venue known for moderate bounce and some assistance to spinners—the first innings total is likely to be competitive but not excessively high. If Rwanda Women bat first, they can be expected to post around 140-150 runs, relying on their top order to set a stable platform before middle overs acceleration. On the other hand, Nigeria Women, familiar with home conditions, might manage a slightly higher first-innings target of approximately 150-160 runs if they bat first, taking advantage of their explosive batting lineup and familiarity with the ground’s nuances. Both teams have demonstrated capability to chase or set challenging totals, making the match outcome highly contingent on early wickets and execution in the death overs.

Tafawa Balewa Square Cricket Oval - Pitch Report

The Tafawa Balewa Square Cricket Oval traditionally offers a balanced pitch that favors batsmen with good technique but gradually aids spinners as the match progresses. Average first-innings scores here tend to hover around 145-155 runs. Historically, chasing teams have a moderate success rate of about 48%, indicating that both batting first and chasing can be effective strategies. Weather forecasts for 28th March 2026 predict clear skies with temperatures around 30°C and low humidity, ideal for cricket with minimal interruption. Best performances on this ground in the context of the two teams include Blessing Etim from Nigeria, who holds the highest individual score of 75* in a prior T20 encounter, and Cindy Umutesi from Rwanda, who recorded the best bowling figures of 4/18 here. Bowlers tend to gain an advantage in the middle overs due to the pitch assisting some turn and seam movement under lights.
Our betting tips for this match
Bet on Nigeria Women to win given their strong home advantage and recent form.
Consider backing 'Total Runs Over 140' as both teams have solid batting line-ups.
Wicket falls in powerplay under 2.5 overs is a good prop bet given aggressive opening batswomen.

Rwanda Women vs Nigeria Women - Head to Head Record in T20

Matches PlayedRwanda Women WonNigeria Women Won
523

Team Recent Performance

TeamLast 5 MatchesWinsLosses
Rwanda WomenW, L, W, W, L32
Nigeria WomenW, W, L, W, W41

Players to Watch

Joan Mutoni (Rwanda Women): Consistent run-scorer recently, Mutoni's ability to anchor the innings will be pivotal in handling Nigeria's bowling attack.

Cindy Umutesi (Rwanda Women): Leading wicket-taker for her team, her pace and accuracy could destabilize Nigeria’s middle order.

Sanyu Byiringiro (Rwanda Women): Emerging spinner with clever variations, can exploit the slow turn on this pitch in the middle overs.

Blessing Etim (Nigeria Women): The influential captain and all-rounder has contributed heavily with bat and ball, driving Nigeria’s success in the tournament.

Esther Alade (Nigeria Women): Known for her aggressive middle-order batting, Alade can change the momentum quickly with big-hitting prowess.

Halimat Adebayo (Nigeria Women): A crafty spinner, she has been instrumental in controlling the run rate and picking crucial wickets.