Both Japan and Thailand have set Group A on fire in the ACC Women’s Premier Cup 2026, sitting comfortably at the top with identical records of three wins from three matches. Thailand occupies the premier spot solely due to a staggering Net Run Rate of 8.959, while Japan follows closely in second place with a highly respectable NRR of 2.933. With six points apiece, both teams have easily distanced themselves from the rest of the pack, turning this particular fixture into a direct battle for group supremacy.

Squads:
Japan Women’s Cricket Team
Erika Oda, Haruna Iwasaki, Seika Sumi, Ahilya Chandel, Mai Yanagida, Shimako Kato, Akari Nishimura, Hinase Goto, Ayumi Fujikawa, Elena Kusuda-Nairn, Erika Toguchi-Quinn, Kurumi Ota, Nonoha Yasumoto
Thailand Women’s Cricket Team
Aphisara Suwanchonrathi, Nannaphat Chaihan, Naruemol Chaiwai, Natthakan Chantham, Rosenan Kanoh, Chanida Sutthiruang, Nattaya Boochatham, Sunida Chaturongrattana, Nannapat Koncharoenkai, Suwanan Khiaoto, Onnicha Kamchomphu, Phannita Maya, Suleeporn Laomi, Thipatcha Putthawong
Players to watch out:
Ayaka Kato Stafford
Ayaka Kato Stafford has been in sensational form for Japan, anchoring their batting unit with 189 runs across three innings. She boasts a remarkable average of 94.50 and a strike rate of 117.39, including two half-centuries and 15 boundaries. Her contribution doesn’t stop with the bat; she has also made a major breakthrough with the ball, picking up five wickets in 11 overs at a stingy economy rate of 2.54, highlighted by a best bowling performance of 4/4.
Phannita Maya
Phannita Maya has played an incredibly selfless role for Thailand, remaining unbeaten in all three of her tournament innings so far. She has accumulated 63 runs, with a top score of 22* and a blazing strike rate of 196.87, cracking 12 boundaries along the way. When handed the ball, she has been highly reliable, delivering nine overs to pick up five wickets with a best of 3/4 and maintaining a steady economy of 3.33.
Sunida Chaturongrattana
Sunida Chaturongrattana has emerged as a frontline weapon for the Thailand bowling attack, leading the tournament charts with an exceptional haul of nine wickets in just three matches. Her efficiency has been unparalleled, operating at an astonishing economy rate of 0.50 and capturing a brilliant five-wicket haul with a best of 5/3. She has bowled four maidens out of her eight overs, making her nearly impossible for opposing batters to score against.
Mamta Kaswan
Kaswan for Japan Women turned in a phenomenal bowling performance in her lone appearance of the tournament. She bowled her full allotment of 4 overs with incredible discipline, including a maiden over, while giving away just 12 runs. Her relentless line and length earned her 3 wickets, finishing the day with excellent baseline figures of 3/12 and an economy of 3.00.
Pitch:
A balanced, standard T20 deck that generally keeps both batsmen 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 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:
Erika Oda, Haruna Iwasaki, Seika Sumi, Ahilya Chandel, Ayaka Kato Stafford, Natthakan Chantham, Nattaya Boochatham, Sunida Chaturongrattana, Nannapat Koncharoenkai, Phannita Maya, Thipatcha Putthawong
Match Details:
Date – June 09, 2026
Time – 7:00 AM IST
Venue – Bayuemas Oval, Kuala Lumpur
Broadcast – The game will live streamed on ACC YouTube channel.

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