ICC Womens Emerging Nations Trophy 2025

Thailand Women vs Scotland Women, 28th Match

Sunday, November 30, 2025
12:15 PM IST
Cricket Association Thailand

Thailand Women

vs
Scotland Women

Scotland Women

Match Prediction

The upcoming T20 clash between Thailand Women and Scotland Women in the ICC Women's Emerging Nations Trophy 2025 promises an intriguing contest. Thailand Women have shown steady improvement over recent tournaments, demonstrating excellent team coordination and promising young talent, particularly in their middle order. Their recent form highlights strong performances in both batting and bowling departments, with notable contributions in power hitting and disciplined spin bowling. Scotland Women, on the other hand, have been focusing on a balanced approach, combining aggressive top-order batting with disciplined pace bowling. Their recent matches have shown a slightly inconsistent batting lineup but a formidable bowling attack capable of restricting opposition scores. Head-to-head encounters have been relatively balanced, with both teams showcasing competitive performances, making this fixture unpredictable. Thailand’s strength lies in their adaptable batting order and the ability of their spin quartet to exploit subcontinental pitches. Scotland tends to rely on their pace bowlers to make early breakthroughs, complemented by aggressive strokeplay in the powerplay overs. Strategically, Thailand will likely leverage their spin-heavy bowling attack on this turf, intending to slow down Scotland’s scoring rate. Scotland, meanwhile, will aim to capitalize on initial swing and seam conditions and build a solid platform with their top order. Considering form, pitch conditions favoring spin, and the balance of experience, Thailand holds a slight edge but the match could hinge on key player performances and the toss outcome.

Winning Probability: Thailand Women: 54%, Scotland Women: 46%

Score Prediction

If Thailand Women bat first, they are likely to post a competitive total in the range of 150-160 runs. Their batting lineup benefits from the ability to accelerate in the middle overs, and on a pitch that assists spin, they can build partnerships strategically. In contrast, should Scotland Women bat first, considering their current batting vulnerabilities, a total around 140-150 runs is expected. Scotland's top order will need to negotiate disciplined spin bowling and maintain a steady scoring rate. The overall pitch nature suggests moderate scoring opportunities, making totals between 140-160 runs quite challenging and competitive for the chasing side.

Asian Institute of Technology Ground - Pitch Report

The Asian Institute of Technology Ground typically offers a balanced surface with a slight inclination towards spin bowlers, especially in the second innings. Historically, the average first-innings score here is around 155 runs in women's T20 matches. Teams batting second have a slightly better win percentage of about 55%, indicating an advantage when chasing on this pitch. Weather forecast on match day suggests clear skies with temperatures around 30°C, low humidity, and negligible chances of rain, promising uninterrupted play. Best Batsman at this ground (between the two teams): Natthakan Chantam (Thailand) with a highest score of 79*. Best Bowler: Sazana Ahmed (Scotland) with bowling figures of 4/18 here. Best Team Performance: Thailand Women posted 162/5 against Scotland Women in their last encounter at this venue.
Our betting tips for this match
Consider backing Thailand Women to win given their slightly better form and spin advantage.
Over 140 runs in the first innings is a safe bet considering the balanced pitch conditions.
Look out for 'Player of the Match' bets favoring spinners, especially Thailand’s spin attack.

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

Matches PlayedThailand Women WinsScotland Women Wins
844

Team Recent Performance

TeamLast 5 Matches
Thailand WomenW, W, L, W, L
Scotland WomenL, W, L, W, L

Players to Watch

Natthakan Chantam - Recently consistent with the bat, Natthakan’s ability to rotate strike and find boundaries at crucial times makes her a key asset for Thailand.

Patsaporn Janthong - An emerging batter for Thailand with powerful hitting in the death overs, she can change the match momentum quickly.

Rattanapon Saravan - Thailand’s reliable spinner, she has picked up important wickets in the middle overs this season.

Sazana Ahmed - Scotland’s lead bowler, her ability to swing the ball early and take wickets with economical spells is vital.

Olivia Bell - A strong top-order batter for Scotland, recently contributing steady starts despite the team's inconsistent form.

Abigail Brown - Scotland’s all-rounder making an impact with tight bowling and handy contributions with the bat lower down the order.