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Thailand has given a target of 110 runs to the Netherlands in a match that is considered decisive in terms of the title of the triangular women's Twenty20 cricket series. After winning the toss and choosing to bat, Thailand scored 109 runs after losing 5 wickets after playing the scheduled 20 overs at the University Cricket Ground.
In terms of titles, this match is like a final. If Thailand defeats the Netherlands, they will win the title for the fifth time in a row. Thailand had defeated Nepal and Netherlands 2-2 times in the previous 4 matches.
Netherlands need to win this match against Thailand to win the title. The Netherlands has won 3 and lost 3 of their previous 5 matches. All three wins of the team are with Nepal, while both losses are with Thailand. Nepal, the third team host of the
tournament, has already lost the first 5 games. There will be a competition between Nepal and Thailand on Friday. After the participating teams have played each other 3-3 times, the team with the most points will be the winner. Thailand had already lost 3 wickets after scoring 10 runs in the fifth over after Officera Suwanchonrathi nil, Nanapat Koncharoinkai 3 and Nataya Buchathan were dismissed for 6 runs. Then captain Naruimol Chaiwai scored 15 runs.
Nathakan Chantham shared an important partnership of 66 runs with Chanida Suthirueng for the fifth wicket. Suthirueng scored 32 runs off 28 balls with 4 fours. Chantham scored 36 off 46 balls with 4 fours and 1 six and Suwanan Khieto scored 10 unbeaten runs with 1 six off 4 balls.
Iris Willing of the Netherlands took 3 wickets after spending only 9 runs in 4 overs and Heather Seegers took 2 wickets after spending 18 runs while keeping 1 maiden in 4 overs.
