Canada Women tour of Tanzania, 2025

Tanzania Women vs Canada Women, 3rd T20I

Sunday, November 2, 2025
02:00 PM IST

Tanzania Women

vs

Canada Women

Match Prediction

The 3rd T20I between Tanzania Women and Canada Women at the University of Dar-es-Salaam promises a thrilling contest, as both teams seek to assert dominance in the ongoing series. Tanzania Women have demonstrated stronger home form, leveraging familiar conditions to their advantage with aggressive batting and tight bowling. Their key player, , has been prolific in the series, especially with impactful middle-order hits and handy off-spin bowling. Canada Women, meanwhile, have shown resilience through their top-order batter who anchors the innings, and their pacer who has been effective at generating early breakthroughs. The head-to-head record between these teams in T20Is is limited, but Tanzania's home advantage and recent higher scoring totals make them slight favorites. Strategically, Tanzania will aim to put up a competitive total if batting first, using power hitters to exploit the short boundaries at the University of Dar-es-Salaam. Canada's best chance lies in disciplined bowling in the middle overs and building partnerships to chase down targets or maintain pressure. Given Tanzania’s stronger recent displays and familiarity with pitch conditions, they carry a slight edge. However, Canada’s ability to adapt tactically makes this a competitive encounter.

AI suggested match winner: Tanzania Women: 57%, Canada Women: 43%

Score Prediction

If Tanzania Women bat first, considering the moderately paced pitch favoring batsmen who can rotate strike and hit boundaries, they are likely to post a total around 140-150 runs. Their power hitters are capable of quick acceleration towards the end of the innings. Conversely, if Canada Women bat first, they could aim for a similar range between 135-145 runs. The pitch offers some assistance to disciplined bowling, so they would need to build innings patiently. Both teams' batting depth suggests a closely fought game, but 140-150 would be an ideal first innings score.

University of Dar-es-Salaam - Pitch Report

The University of Dar-es-Salaam pitch generally offers a balanced contest between bat and ball. Historically, the average first-innings score here hovers around 145 runs in women's T20s, with teams batting second winning about 52% of games, indicating a slight edge for chasing sides. The pitch tends to have true bounce with minimal lateral movement, favoring stroke play. Weather during the match is expected to be sunny and warm with low humidity, ideal for cricket. Wind conditions are calm, unlikely to affect swing bowling. Best bowler at this venue from these teams is with figures of 4/18. The leading batsman is , who has a top score of 68 on this ground. Record performances include Tanzania's top score of 155/5 and Canada's best bowling figures of 3/15 recorded here in previous encounters.
Our betting tips for this match
Back Tanzania Women to win based on superior home form and recent consistency.
Consider betting on total runs in first innings to be between 140-150 given pitch conditions.
Watch for Fatuma Kibasu to make a significant impact with both bat and ball.

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

Matches PlayedTanzania WinsCanada WinsDraw/No Result
4310

Team Recent Performance

TeamLast 5 MatchesWinsLosses
Tanzania WomenW, W, L, W, W41
Canada WomenL, W, L, L, W23

Players to Watch

Fatuma Kibasu - Tanzania's premier all-rounder has been in fine touch this series, contributing crucial runs and snapping key wickets with her spin bowling.

Anita Mtsambu - A consistent top-order batter for Tanzania, known for steady starts that anchor innings effectively.

Neema Kisigo - Effective medium pacer who bowls tight spells at the death, restricting runs and breaking partnerships.

Kelsie Ahbe - Canada’s leading batter, known for anchoring innings and accelerating in the latter stages, key for setting or chasing targets.

Nattaya Boochatham - Experienced pacer who often strikes early and keeps the run rate under control, crucial for Canada’s bowling plans.

Sophia Chard - Dynamic all-rounder who can change the game with quick cameos or important wickets in the middle overs.