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CLAIM NOWToss Winner - Thailand Women won the toss and choose to bowl first
Thailand Women beat Kuwait Women by 8 wickets
In T20Is, Thailand Women hold a 3-0 record over Kuwait Women, coming out on top every time they’ve faced each other.
Back Thailand Women as the winners of this match.
Tournament: | ICC T20 Women's World Cup Asia Qualifier, 2025 |
Format: | t20 |
Venue: | TerdThai Cricket Ground, Bangkok, Thailand |
Toss Prediction: | To Bowl |
Weather: | 31.3°C|Partly Cloudy |
The ICC Women's T20 World Cup Asia Region Qualifier kicks off in Bangkok with Thailand Women going up against Kuwait Women. This tournament doubles as a gateway to the 2026 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in England and carries extra weight for teams across Asia. Thailand have the added pressure—and advantage—of playing on home soil, with expectations running high. Their lineup blends seasoned players with rising talent, and given they've never lost to Kuwait, they’ll back themselves to kick things off with a win.
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Thailand Women head into the Asia Region Qualifier riding high after a dominant run in the Women's T20 Quadrangular Series at home. They went unbeaten and took down UAE Women by 16 runs in the final—a result that gives them solid momentum going into this tournament.
Skipper Naruemol Chaiwai brings stability to a squad that blends experience with fresh energy. At the top of the order, Nattakan Chantham will be central to Thailand’s plans. Her fluent stroke play and ability to shift gears make her a dependable presence in the batting lineup.
Nannapat Koncharoenkai, who finished as Thailand’s second-highest scorer in the Quadrangular, is another batter worth keeping an eye on. Sunida Chaturongrattana, one of the newer names in the setup, has made an impression with her aggressive starts at the top and all-round ability.
Chanida Sutthiruang gives Thailand extra depth—she’s delivered in high-pressure moments with bat and ball more than once.
The bowling attack looks well-rounded with Suleeporn Laomi and Thipatcha Putthawong in rhythm. Onnicha Kamchomphu adds more control in the middle overs, giving Thailand plenty of balance with the ball.
Aphisara Suwanchonrathi, Sunida Chaturongrattana, Nannapat Koncharoenkai (wk), Nattakan Chantham, Naruemol Chaiwai (c), Phannita Maya, Chanida Sutthiruang, Suleeporn Laomi, Thipatcha Putthawong, Onnicha Kamchomphu, Suwanan Khiaoto
Aphisara Suwanchonrathi, Naruemol Chaiwai, Natthakan Chantham, Chanida Sutthiruang, Phannita Maya, Nannapat Khoncharoenkai, Suwanan Khiaoto, Onnicha Kamchomphu, Suleeporn Laomi, Sunida Chaturongrattana, Thipatcha Putthawong
Kuwait Women will be aiming to shake off their recent slump and get off to a better start in the Asia Region Qualifier. They come into the tournament after a rough run in the Women's T20 Quadrangular Series in Thailand, where they lost all their matches and finished at the bottom.
Skipper Amna Tariq has her work cut out, trying to rally a team that's been struggling for rhythm.
At the top of the order, Priyada Murali and Zeefa Jilani will be expected to set the tone early.
The middle order is where the main contributions are expected, with in-form batters Maryam Omar and Balasubramani Shanti ready to take charge. The two were Kuwait’s top scorers in the Quadrangular Series, putting up 100 and 76 runs respectively across three games.
With the ball, Mariamma Hyder and Amna Tariq lead the way, both having picked up three wickets in the Quadrangular Series. Zeefa Jilani and Maria Jasvi are also in the mix and known for breaking partnerships when needed.
Priyada Murali, Zeefa Jilani, Maryam Omar, Balasubramani Shanti, Suchitha Lita D Sa (wk), Khadija Khalil, Raelyn D'Souza, Amna Tariq (c), Mariamma Hyder, Maria Jasvi, Candice Dias/Siobhan Gomez
Shanti Balasubramani, Raelyn D'Souza, Siobhan Gomez, Amna Tariq, Mariamma Hyder, Maryam Omar, Priyada Murali, Zeefa Jilani, Khadija Khalil, Suchitha D'sa, Maria Jasvi
The Terdthai pitch offers a balanced contest with early moisture aiding seamers, while spinners may come into play as the surface dries. The ball could hold up slightly in the morning, making timing tricky. Batters who settle in can capitalize as conditions ease. Teams may prefer bowling first to exploit the freshness. Expect moderate bounce and decent carry under overcast skies.
The weather in Bangkok is expected to be partly sunny and warm. There is a 13% chance of rain as of now, but we should get a full game.
The average score batting first at Terdthai Cricket Ground is around 135-145. In the recent Women's T20 Quadrangular Series played at the venue, the highest score achieved was UAE Women’s 154-5 versus Kuwait Women, a game they won by 81 runs. If Thailand Women bat first, they will look to target a score of around 130-140. If Kuwait Women bat first, they are likely to settle for a score of around 120-130.
Batting second is usually the better option at Terdthai Cricket Ground, with 21 of the 39 T20Is played here being won by the chasing side. Given that record, both teams are likely to prefer to field first in this game.
Thailand Women will fancy their chances against Kuwait Women in the first match of the Asia Region Qualifier. They’ve been playing well and just beat Kuwait in the recent Quadrangular Series at home. Kuwait, meanwhile, haven’t been able to find any rhythm and could struggle again in similar conditions. Considering recent performances and how both teams are shaping up, Thailand look well-placed to come out on top.
Back Thailand Women as the winners of this match.
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