As we look further down the Group A standings, Myanmar and Mongolia find themselves neck-and-neck, locked on two points each after three games in the ACC Women’s Premier Cup 2026. Myanmar holds the third position with a single win and an NRR of -0.857, while Mongolia sits right below them in fourth, also carrying one win but hampered by a lower NRR of -3.760. For both sides, this encounter represents a critical opportunity to pull away from each other and solidify a mid-table finish.

Squads:
Mongolia Women’s Cricket Team
Nomin-Erdene Erdenebat, Batjargal Ichinkhorloo, Oyunsuvd Amarjargal, Gansuk Anujin, Uugansuvd Bayarjavkhlan, Myagmarzaya Batnasan, Odzaya Erdenebaatar, Enkhbold Khaliunaa, Jargalsaikhan Erdenesuvd, Damdinsuren Enkhtsetseg, Battur Unenchtseceg
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
Players to watch out:
Batjargal Ichinkhorloo
Batjargal Ichinkhorloo has fought through a tough campaign for Mongolia, featuring in three matches as a core part of the batting lineup. She has managed 21 runs across her three innings with a top score of 13, navigating a massive 58 deliveries to help anchor her side during tough phases. While her strike rate sits at 36.20, her ability to occupy the crease has given her team some much-needed stability under pressure.
Theint Soe
Theint Soe has been a steady and reliable presence in the middle order for Myanmar throughout their three matches. She has accumulated 46 runs at an average of 15.33, showing a solid capability to rotate strike and find gaps with four boundaries to her name. Her highest score of 23 came at a critical time, and she has maintained a healthy strike rate of 95.83 to keep the scoreboard moving.
Myagmarzaya Batnasan
Myagmarzaya Batnasan has been a standout performer with the ball for Mongolia, putting in some incredibly hard-working spells. Across two innings, she delivered eight overs to claim four wickets, finishing with an impressive, best bowling figure of 3/21. She has kept things reasonably tight with an economy rate of 6.50, ensuring she constantly poses a threat to opposition batters.
Lin Lin Tun
Lin Lin Tun has provided lethal breakthroughs for Myanmar, making an immense impact in the two innings she has bowled. She has taken three wickets while leaking a mere 17 runs across six overs, giving her an incredibly sharp average of 5.66 and a stellar economy of 2.83. Her standout performance of 3/10 showed exactly how dangerous she can be when finding her rhythm.
Pitch:
This venue usually rolls out a flat, reliable track that favors solid strokeplay, though the surface naturally slows down as the match progresses. Spinners hold a slight statistical edge here over pacers, accounting for roughly 53% of the total wickets taken. Chasing is very viable on this ground, with historical match outcomes almost perfectly split between teams batting first and second.
Weather:
Expect light rain during both the day and night with an 80% chance of daytime precipitation. The temperature will reach a high of 31°C and drop to a low of 25°C, accompanied by southwest winds at 4 mph and 76% humidity.
Fantasy Playing XI:
Nomin-Erdene Erdenebat, Batjargal Ichinkhorloo, Oyunsuvd Amarjargal, Gansuk Anujin, Uugansuvd Bayarjavkhlan, Myagmarzaya Batnasan, Khin Myat, May San, Thiri Sandar Shwe, Lin Lin Tun, Theint Soe
Match Details:
Date – June 09, 2026
Time – 7:00 AM IST
Venue – YSD-UKM Cricket Oval, Bangi
Broadcast – The game will live streamed on ACC YouTube channel.

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