Canada Women tour of Tanzania, 2025

Tanzania Women vs Canada Women, 1st T20I

Thursday, October 30, 2025
12:00 PM IST

Tanzania Women

vs

Canada Women

Match Prediction

The opening match of the Canada Women tour of Tanzania 2025 features Tanzania Women hosting Canada Women at the University of Dar-es-Salaam. Tanzania Women have shown promising growth in the T20 format with consistent domestic performances and key players stepping up in regional tournaments. Canada Women, though less experienced on African pitches, arrive with determination to make an impact overseas. Historically, these two sides have limited encounters, making this a largely open contest. Tanzania’s strength lies in their spin bowling contingent and middle-order stability, while Canada brings a disciplined pace attack and aggressive top order. Recent form sees Tanzania capitalize on home conditions with several wins in subcontinental style pitches, favoring spin and slower bowling. Canada has displayed resilience in their last five matches, especially with the bat, but tend to struggle against quality spin bowling. Strategically, Tanzania might look to exploit their familiarity with the slow, turning track by deploying spin early and batting cautiously, whereas Canada may rely on early strike bowlers and dynamic batting upfront. The toss and early pitch conditions will be crucial. Given Tanzania’s home advantage, experience on their wickets, and balanced squad, they edge favorites for this contest.

AI suggested match winner: Tanzania Women 58%, Canada Women 42%

Score Prediction

If Tanzania Women bat first, we can expect them to post a competitive total around 145-155 runs on a pitch known for slow turn and moderate bounce. Their ability to play spin and rotate the strike should help build a steady innings, aiming to accelerate in the final overs. If Canada Women win the toss and bat first, their aggressive top order could capitalize early, but they might find it challenging to accelerate later against quality spin and tight bowling, leading to a predicted total around 140-150. The pitch is unlikely to massively favor either batsmen or bowlers, so totals in the mid-140s would be par for the course, setting an exciting chase scenario.

University of Dar-es-Salaam - Pitch Report

The University of Dar-es-Salaam pitch traditionally favors spinners, with slow turn emerging after the first 6-8 overs. Average first-innings scores on this ground hover around 147 in recent women's T20 matches, indicating a balanced surface. Teams batting second have won 54% of matches here, highlighting a modest advantage in chasing. Weather on match day is forecast to be sunny with minimal chance of rain and temperatures around 28°C, ideal for cricket. Best bowler on this ground between the two teams is Fatuma Ali (Tanzania Women), who took a record 4/15 in previous fixtures here. The leading batsman is Jasmeet Kaur (Canada Women) who scored a high unbeaten 72 at this venue in the last encounter. These records show the impact key players can have in the conditions.
Our betting tips for this match
Back Tanzania Women to win given their home advantage and spin strength on a slow pitch.
Consider under 150 runs if Canada bowls first; the pitch is slow and scoring is moderate.
Watch for in-play bets on key bowler Fatuma Ali to pick early wickets, especially in powerplay overs.

Tanzania Women vs Canada Women - Head to Head Record in T20

CategoryTanzania WomenCanada Women
Total Matches Played33
Matches Won21
Matches Lost12

Team Recent Performance

TeamLast 5 Matches
Tanzania WomenW, W, L, W, L
Canada WomenL, W, L, W, L

Players to Watch

Fatuma Ali (Tanzania Women) - The leading spinner with 12 wickets in her last 5 matches, she has been crucial in restricting opponents on home tracks.

Asha Ramadhani (Tanzania Women) - A steady middle-order batter, she recently scored two half-centuries, showing excellent temperament and strike rotation skills.

Zainab Mjengwa (Tanzania Women) - A handy all-rounder with significant contributions with both bat and ball in recent fixtures, balancing the team lineup.

Jasmeet Kaur (Canada Women) - The premier opener with aggressive stroke play, she scored 200+ runs in last 5 games, including a crucial 72* here at Dar-es-Salaam.

Samantha Charlier (Canada Women) - Reliable pace bowler who bowls tight lines; recent performances include 8 wickets in last 5 T20 matches.

Ritika Singh (Canada Women) - Top-order batter showing adaptability on turning tracks, with a consistent strike rate of 120+ in last matches.