Thailand and the Netherlands added to ICC Women's rankings for the first time

Thailand and the Netherlands have been added to the MRF Tyres ICC Women's ODI Team Rankings following a four-match series in Chiang Mai that Thailand won. Thailand won a 4-0 ODI series against the Netherlands, and both countries made the ICC Women's ODI Team Rankings for the first time.

Thailand and the Netherlands have been added to the MRF Tyres ICC Women's ODI Team Rankings following a four-match series in Chiang Mai that Thailand won. Thailand won a 4-0 ODI series against the Netherlands, and both countries made the ICC Women's ODI Team Rankings for the first time.
By Kshitij Ojha | Nov 28, 2022 | 1 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Thailand and the Netherlands have been added to the MRF Tyres ICC Women’s ODI Team Rankings following a four-match series in Chiang Mai that Thailand won. Thailand won a 4-0 ODI series against the Netherlands, and both countries made the ICC Women’s ODI Team Rankings for the first time. Thailand surged straight to eighth place after the 4-0 victory, passing Pakistan. Meanwhile, the Netherlands entered the standings in 12th place but has 0 rating points.

Thailand opened the series with a resounding victory in their first ODI. Nattakan Chantham’s century in their very first ODI helped them reach 243/9 in 50 overs, with no other batter scoring 25 runs or more. Onnicha Kamchomphu grabbed three wickets, while Suleeporn Laomi and Thipatcha Putthawong each took two to dismiss the Netherlands for 134. Thailand completed a 100-run victory by DLS technique despite the match being truncated to 46 overs in the second innings due to rain.

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Thailand won the series 4-0

Thailand clinched the series with another comprehensive win in the third ODI, with skipper Naruemol Chaiwai collecting the Player of the Match award and Chantham and Laomi shining with bat and ball. Thailand completed the sweep on Saturday, chasing down 146 in 26.1 overs, led by Chantham’s 74-ball 68. Earlier, Nanthita Boonsukham took 4/26 with the ball, dismissing the Netherlands for 145.