4th ODI: Netherlands v Thailand Women | Squads | Players to watch | Fantasy Playing XI 

The fourth and final ODI between Netherlands and Thailand will be played on November 26 at Royal Chiangmai Golf Club in Chiang Mai. The game will begin at 8.30 AM IST (10 AM LOCAL). Thailand have taken an unassailable lead of 3-0 in the series.

 

4th ODI: Netherlands v Thailand Women | Squads | Players to watch | Fantasy Playing XI 
4th ODI: Netherlands v Thailand Women | Squads | Players to watch | Fantasy Playing XI

 

In the third ODI, batting first, Thailand were bundled out for 227 in 48.3 overs. Naruemol Chaiwai starred with the bat, scoring 65. For the Netherlands, Hannah Landheer accounted for four scalps. In reply, the visitors were skittled out for a paltry 128 in 38.3 overs to lose the game by 99 runs. Netherlands’ captain Heather Siegers, top scored with 32 runs, while Suleeporn Laomi claimed four wickets for the hosts.

Squads

Netherlands: Gwen Bloemen, Jolien van Vliet, Sterre Kalis, Iris Zwilling, Eva Lynch, Annemijn Thomson, Heather Siegers (captain), Babette de Leede, Caroline de Lange, Hannah Landheer, Frederique Overdijk, Robine Rijke, Silver Siegers, Annemijn van Beuge, Robyn van Oosterom

Thailand: Naruemol Chaiwai (captain), Natthakan Chantham, Rosenan Kanoh, Sornnarin Tippoch, Phannita Maya, Chanida Sutthiruang, Suwanan Khiaoto, Nannapat Koncharoenkai, Nattaya Boochatham, Suleeporn Laomi, Onnicha Kamchomphu, Thipatcha Putthawong, Nanthita Boonsukham, Aphisara Suwanchonrathi

Players to watch

Heather Siegers: 

The captain of the Netherlands led the run chase from the front with 32 off 33 in the third ODI against Thailand. The right-handed middle-order batter hit three fours and cleared the rope once. She held the innings together as she batted between the 22nd and 36th overs of the match.

Hannah Landheer: 

The right-arm speedster of the Netherlands was the wrecker-in-chief in the third ODI against Thailand. She picked up 43/4 in nine overs, including a double strike in the 46th over. She was effective in the last 10 overs of the match as she controlled the free flow of runs.

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Suleeporn Laomi: 

Picking up from where she had left in the second ODI, the talented right-arm leg-spinner of Thailand wreaked havoc with the ball as she scalped 26/4 in nine overs, including one maiden in the third game against the Netherlands. With the bat, she mustered 15 off 26, batting at number six.

Naruemol Chaiwai: 

The right-handed middle-order batter of Thailand had a good outing with the bat in the third ODI against the Netherlands. She registered 65 off 102, including four boundaries. She fought hard and guided her team to a fighting score. In the process, she put together 79 runs for the third wicket with Natthakan Chantham.

Pitch

It will be the tournament’s fourth and last ODI at the venue. The teams batting first have won the previous three games. The average first innings score is 215, and the average second innings score is 143. A thick cloud cover will assist the fast bowlers in getting some movement. Also, a high probability of rain will make the toss crucial.

Weather

The weather is expected to see a thunderstorm in the morning; otherwise, it will be cloudy. The highest temperature attained during the day will be 29 degrees Celsius. There will be a 99 percent cloud cover and a 60 percent chance of rain. The wind will blow from the southwest.

Fantasy Playing XI

Babette de Leede, Heather Siegers, Naruemol Chaiwai, Natthakan Chantham, Sornnarin Tippoch, Frederique Overdijk, Onnicha Kamchomphu, Iris Zwilling, Suleeporn Laomi, Hannah Landheer, Eva Lynch

Match Details

Date: November 26, 2022

Time: 8.30 AM IST (10 AM LOCAL)

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Venue: Royal Chiangmai Golf Club, Chiang Mai

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