Myanmar Women Unveil Squad to Face Singapore in 4 T20Is and Only T10 Starting November 27

The Myanmar Women’s team has landed in Singapore for their four-match T20I series, brimming with confidence as they prepare to take on the host nation on November 27. With a recent blend of competitive results and an exceptionally strong historical record against their opponents, the squad is focused on maintaining its winning momentum and securing an all-important victory in the series opener.

Myanmar Women Unveil Squad to Face Singapore in 4 T20Is and Only T10 Starting November 27
Myanmar Women Unveil Squad to Face Singapore in 4 T20Is and Only T10 Starting November 27

Myanmar’s recent form shows a team that knows how to close out games under pressure. In their last five outings, the team clinched three crucial victories, demonstrating their resilience. Notably, they secured back-to-back wins in September 2025 by defeating Mongolia Women by 7 wickets with 78 balls to spare and narrowly beating China Women by 1 wicket with 43 balls remaining. While they faced tough losses against Hong Kong Women, their ability to bounce back and fight until the final over is a testament to the team’s strong mentality.

The historical record between these two sides paints a very clear picture of Myanmar’s superiority. In their last five head-to-head encounters, Myanmar Women have emerged victorious every single time. This dominance is highlighted by their most recent win, a commanding 65-run margin in October 2024. Furthermore, the close finish in the previous match, where Myanmar won by 5 wickets with only 5 balls remaining, shows the squad knows how to navigate tense run-chases against their local rivals.

The batting unit is powered by the consistency of Zon Lin, who stands as the team’s leading run-scorer with 580 runs from 37 innings. Her dependable presence at the crease is essential for setting or chasing targets. Close behind is Khin Myat, who has also crossed the half-century mark in career runs with 535 runs. This duo, alongside the experienced Thient Soe (320 runs), forms the backbone of the top order, tasked with ensuring the team puts up competitive totals in Singapore conditions.

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When it comes to the bowling attack, the side benefits immensely from the two-way contribution of all-rounders. Thient Soe spearheads the wickets tally, claiming an impressive 38 wickets with a respectable average of 14.65. Joining her is the prolific Zon Lin, who not only scores runs but has also bagged 30 wickets and holds the team’s best-ever bowling figure of a stunning 6/10. The combined impact of these two players, both with the bat and the ball, provides the balance and match-winning firepower Myanmar relies on.

Beyond the leading pair, Myanmar possesses a tight and disciplined bowling attack. Lin Lin Tun has been consistently effective, picking up 29 wickets over 39 innings, while ZL Win follows closely with 27 wickets at an excellent economy rate of just 4.03. This collective strength, focusing on restricting runs and building pressure, is a significant asset as they look to stifle the Singapore batting line-up on their home ground.

Squads:

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

Coming into this series with an enviable head-to-head record and a core group of proven match-winners, the objective for the Myanmar Women is simple: continue their winning ways. They know they have the firepower with the bat and the necessary discipline with the ball to conquer the hosts. The team is fully prepared to take the field tomorrow and make a powerful statement that their dominant record against Singapore is set to be extended in this highly anticipated T20I series.

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Schedule:

1st T20I – November 27, 2:00 PM (Local time)

2nd T20I – November 29, 2:00 PM (Local time)

3rd T20I – November 30, 2:00 PM (Local time)

4th T20I – December 2, 2:00 PM (Local time)

1st T10 – December 3, 3:00 PM (Local time)

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