ICC Womens Emerging Nations Trophy 2025

Thailand Women vs Tanzania Women, 13th Match

Tuesday, November 25, 2025
08:00 AM IST
Cricket Association Thailand

Thailand Women

vs
Tanzania Cricket

Tanzania Women

Match Prediction

The 13th Match of the ICC Women's Emerging Nations Trophy 2025 features Thailand Women taking on Tanzania Women at the Terdthai Cricket Ground. Thailand Women arrive with a solid recent record, winning three out of their last five matches in the tournament, showcasing balanced performances with both bat and ball. Their batting lineup is well-rounded, anchored by senior players who have consistently contributed with steady runs under pressure. Thailand’s bowling attack has been effective at restraining opponents, especially with their spinners exploiting the slow conditions typical at the venue. Tanzania Women, on the other hand, have struggled for consistency, winning just one of their last five games. However, their fighting spirit and improvements in fielding and death overs bowling have been noticeable. Their batters have emphasized building innings through patient partnerships, which might be crucial on a pitch offering some assistance to bowlers early on. Tanzania's key strength lies in their seam bowling, which has troubled several teams by exploiting any early movement. Head-to-head encounters between these teams are limited but Thailand holds a slight advantage with a 2-1 win record in their previous three meetings. Strategically, Thailand will likely aim to bat first if winning the toss, using their top order to post a competitive total, while Tanzania may focus on tight bowling initially and building runs steadily. Considering current form, experience, and team composition, Thailand Women are marginal favorites heading into this clash.

AI Suggested Match Winner: Thailand Women: 58%, Tanzania Women: 42%

Score Prediction

If Thailand Women bat first at Terdthai Cricket Ground, a score in the range of 140 to 155 runs seems achievable given their strong top order and familiarity with local conditions. The pitch tends to slow down slightly in the middle overs, which can be utilized by their all-rounders to accelerate towards the end. If Tanzania Women get to bat first, tallying around 130 to 145 runs would be competitive. Considering their current batting form and the pitch’s subtle assistance to bowlers early on, Tanzania might need to focus on building partnerships and accelerating late if they want to set a challenging target.

Terdthai Cricket Ground - Pitch Report

The Terdthai Cricket Ground generally offers a slow-paced pitch with moderate bounce, favoring spin bowlers as the match progresses. Historically, the average first-innings total at this venue is about 145 runs in T20 matches, with chasing teams having a roughly 48% success rate, indicating a balanced contest both ways. Weather conditions for the match day are expected to be clear with temperatures around 30°C and no significant chance of rain, ensuring uninterrupted play. Best bowler at this ground among the two teams is Nattaya Boochatham (Thailand) with 12 wickets in 8 matches, while the best batsman is Sarina Farhath (Tanzania), who scored a stunning 78* previously at this venue. The best individual performance recorded here is a 85-run innings by Thailand's Natthakan Chantam against Tanzania in a prior tournament game.
Our betting tips for this match
Back Thailand Women to win given their superior recent form and experience at this ground.
Consider betting on total runs over 145, as both teams have aggressive batters likely to push for quick runs.
Bet on Nattaya Boochatham to take 2+ wickets; she excels in exploiting these conditions with her spin bowling.

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

Total MatchesThailand Women WonTanzania Women Won
Overall321

Team Recent Performance

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

Players to Watch

Nattaya Boochatham: A key spinner for Thailand, she has been consistent, picking wickets at crucial moments this tournament, especially thriving on the slow, turning pitch.

Natthakan Chantam: Thailand’s top-order batsman, known for her ability to anchor innings and accelerate as needed. She has scored heavily in recent outings.

Pawaram Pornpimol: Emerging all-rounder for Thailand, combining useful medium-pace bowling with handy contributions in the lower middle order.

Sarina Farhath: Tanzania’s leading batter, recently showcased strong form with a match-winning unbeaten 78 at this venue, demonstrating skill and temperament.

Anali Shayo: A pace bowler for Tanzania whose recent performances include economical spells and breakthroughs during middle overs, vital against strong batting sides.

Fatuma Mnyanga: Tanzania’s all-rounder making positive impact with quick runs lower down the order and steady bowling spells to control the run rate.