Indonesia and Myanmar come into the third-place play-off of the SEA Games Competition after contrasting group campaigns, both eager to finish with something tangible for their efforts. Indonesia’s performances have often carried the look of a side on the rise, with flashes of sharp new-ball bowling and aggressive batting at the top. Myanmar, on the other hand, have mixed commanding wins with heavy defeats, reflecting a team still searching for consistency but clearly capable of landing big blows on their day.

Squads:
Myanmar Women’s Cricket Team
Khin Myat, May San, Thiri Sandar Shwe, Lin Lin Tun, Thae Thae Aung, Theint Soe, Zon Lin, Thae Thae Po, Zar Win, Htet Aung, Shwe Yee Win, Zar Thoon, Zin Kyaw
Indonesia Women’s Cricket Team
Desi Wulandari, Fatimah Albanjari, Kisi Kasse, Emily Sirs, Fitria Rada Rani, Ni Luh Dewi Wesika, Rahmawati Pangestuti, Maria Corazon, Ni Putu Ayu Nanda Sakarini, Dara Paramitha, Lie Qiao, Ni Ariani, Ni Putri Suwandewi, Ni Wayan Sariani, Sang Maypriani
Players to watch out:
Maria Corazon
Maria has been an explosive asset for Indonesia, racking up 90 runs with an aggressive strike rate of 128.57. She has played a key role in setting the tone for her team, highlighted by a sharp 51 and a total of 11 boundaries and 3 sixes throughout the competition. Her ability to find gaps and clear the ropes has made her one of the most dangerous batters to bowl to in the group stages.
Lin Lin Tun
Representing Myanmar, Lin Lin Tun has proven to be a resilient middle-order batter, contributing 49 runs over her three matches. She played a vital role in her team’s progress, reaching a top score of 38 and managing her innings under pressure to maintain a steady scoring rate. While she plays a more measured game, her seven boundaries have been crucial in providing Myanmar with much-needed stability.
Ni Wayan Sariani
A veteran leader for Indonesia, Ni Wayan Sariani has used her experience to claim 8 wickets while leading her side’s bowling efforts. She has a knack for taking big wickets at crucial moments, evidenced by her best figures of 4/8 and a disciplined economy of 4.58. Her consistency has been vital for Indonesia’s defensive strategies, ensuring they keep the pressure on throughout the 20 overs.
Pan Ei Phyu
Pan Ei Phyu has emerged as a vital weapon for Myanmar taking 4 wickets in the two innings she has bowled. She showed her class with a brilliant 4/13, a spell that effectively halted the opposition’s momentum and showcased her wicket-taking ability. Even while being aggressive, she has kept her economy at a respectable 5.16, proving she can be both a threat and a defensive asset.
Pitch:
Terdthai Cricket Ground offers a balanced pitch with early help for seamers and later assistance for spinners. The average first-innings T20 score is around 135-145, with chasing sides having a slight edge. Expect moderate bounce and a fair contest between bat and ball.
Weather:
The conditions in Bangkok looks mostly sunny with high clouds. Expect warm temperatures around 31°C (88°F) during the day, dropping slightly at night, with low humidity and light winds.
Fantasy Playing XI:
Lin Lin Tun, Thae Thae Aung, Theint Soe, Zon Lin, Thae Thae Po, Zar Win, Maria Corazon, Ni Putu Ayu Nanda Sakarini, Dara Paramitha, Lie Qiao, Ni Ariani
Match Details:
Date – December 19, 2025
Time – 7:30 AM IST
Venue – Terdthai Cricket Ground, Bangkok, Thailand
Broadcast – T.B.C.

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