Indonesia and Hong Kong find themselves facing off for the bronze medal in the ACC Women’s Premier Cup 2026 after enduring contrasting heartbreaks in their respective semi-final encounters. While Indonesia put up a spirited fight with the ball before being outpaced by a dominant Thai unit, Hong Kong suffered a heavy defeat at the hands of the United Arab Emirates, failing to get going with the bat. Both teams have shown incredible flashes of brilliance throughout this tournament, making this playoff a fascinating battle between two sides eager to finish their intense campaign on a high note.

Squads:
Hong Kong Women’s Cricket Team
Shanzeen Shahzad, Natasha Miles, Mariko Hill, Kary Chan, Maryam Bibi, Joyleen Kaur, Vanessa So, Karen Poon, Alishba Kanwal, Fatima Amir, Storm Parker
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:
Ni Putu Ayu Nanda Sakarini
Ni Putu Ayu Nanda Sakarini has been a solid and highly dependable presence at the crease throughout the tournament. Across her five matches, she got the chance to bat in four innings, anchoring the top order to accumulate a total of 122 runs. Her composure is perfectly reflected in her brilliant average of 61.00, proving how incredibly difficult she is for bowlers to dismiss. While she relies on smart accumulation and precise placement, finding the boundary 11 times, she balances her patience with a steady strike rate of 101.67 to keep the scoreboard ticking beautifully.
Derni Bangi
Derni Bangi has maximized her impact as a selective, highly disciplined bowling option over her four appearances in the tournament. Across the 11 overs she was handed, she sent down 66 deliveries and managed to disrupt the opposition by picking up six crucial wickets. Her ability to break partnerships is backed by an impressive average of just 4.67 runs per wicket, highlighting her knack for striking when it matters most. She has also shown great control by maintaining a tight economy, while boasting a notable four-wicket haul as her standout performance of the campaign.
Mariko Hill
Mariko Hill has been an exciting, proactive asset for her side, featuring in all five matches and making an impact in every single innings. Over her five trips to the crease, she pushed the pace to score 114 runs for her team. Though her seasonal average sits at 22.80, her intent remains clear through her aggressive boundary-striking, where she smashed 12 fours and cleared the ropes twice. While her current strike rate rests at 88.37, her fearless approach consistently puts pressure on the opposition’s field placements from the get-go.
Maryam Bibi
Maryam Bibi has emerged as a major weapon in the bowling department, playing five matches and leaving a massive impact despite a relatively short workload. In just 10.2 overs of work, she delivered 62 balls and managed to dismantle batting lineups to secure an excellent haul of 10 wickets. What makes her run even more impressive is her incredible efficiency, giving away only 42 runs in total to maintain a phenomenal bowling average of 4.20. She has proven to be a captain’s dream, pairing relentless wicket-taking flair with a suffocating economy rate.
Pitch:
A balanced, standard T20 deck that generally keeps both batters and bowlers interested. While it can produce competitive totals, the average first-innings score hovers around 132, sliding closer to 100 in the second innings. It tends to offer decent lateral movement early on, making setting a target slightly more favorable historically.
Weather:
Expect a hot, humid morning with a high around 34°C and a real feel near 39°C. Isolated tropical thunderstorms are likely to roll in by the afternoon, so rain interruptions are likely.
Fantasy Playing XI:
Rahmawati Pangestuti, Maria Corazon, Ni Putu Ayu Nanda Sakarini, Ni Ariani, Sang Maypriani, Natasha Miles, Mariko Hill, Kary Chan, Maryam Bibi, Fatima Amir, Storm Parker
Match Details:
Date – June 13, 2026
Time – 7:00 AM IST
Venue – Bayuemas Oval, Kuala Lumpur
Broadcast – The game will be live-streamed on ACC YouTube channel.

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