It’s time for Match 20 of the ICC Women’s Emerging Nations Trophy 2025, where Papua New Guinea Women take on Scotland Women at the Asian Institute of Technology Ground, Bangkok. Let’s break down the conditions and predictions.
Teams’ Current Form
Papua New Guinea Women:
PNG-W have shown strong intent in this tournament. Their aggressive batting approach and disciplined bowling attack make them a competitive side. Their top order has been in good rhythm.
Scotland Women:
Scotland enter this match with confidence as well. Their batting unit is experienced, and their spin attack has been particularly effective, although inconsistency in finishing games remains an issue.
Pitch and Weather Report
The pitch at AIT Ground generally supports spinners and slows down as the match progresses. Batting becomes easier once players settle, but early overs assist bowlers.
Weather is expected to be warm and humid, with slight chances of light showers that could influence the play.
Predicted XIs
Papua New Guinea Women
Konio Oala, Naoani Vare, Hollan Doriga, Brenda Tau (C/WK), Pauke Siaka, Henao Thomas, Isabel Toua, Erani Pokana, Hane Tau, Geua Tom, Mairi Tom
Scotland Women
Darcey Carter, Ailsa Lister, Ellen Watson, Sarah Bryce (C/WK), Megan McColl, Katherine Fraser, Priyanaz Chatterji, Rachel Slater, Abtaha Maqsood, Chloe Abel, Mollie Parker
Head-to-Head
Scotland Women lead the head-to-head record 3–2 in their last 5 matches.
Match Prediction
A total around 125–135 could prove match-winning at this venue.
With Scotland’s stronger spin combination and deeper batting line-up, Scotland Women are slight favourites for this contest.
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