Zimbabwe won the first one-day match against Thailand by seven wickets, with unbeaten half-centuries from Josephine Nkomo and Mary-Anne Musonda.[5] Thailand won the second match by 22 runs to level the series,[6] after a half-century and a five-wicket haul from Nattaya Boochatham.[7] In the third match, Thailand batted first and were reduced to 14/5 inside nine overs, before Naruemol Chaiwai went on to score an unbeaten century.[8] However, Zimbabwe went on to win the match by five wickets, with half-centuries from Chipo Mugeri-Tiripano and Modester Mupachikwa.[9] Thailand won the fourth one-day match by five wickets, with the series being drawn 2–2.[10]
In the WT20I series against Thailand, Zimbabwe won the opening match by one wicket, to record their fifteenth consecutive win in the format.[11] Thailand won the second match by 53 runs to level the series, with Natthakan Chantham scoring an unbeaten 88.[12][13] In the final match against Zimbabwe, Thailand won by 27 runs, winning the WT20I series 2–1.[14]
In South Africa, the Emerging team won the first one-day match by 45 runs, with Thailand winning the next two matches to take a 2–1 lead with two matches to play.[15] The South Africa Emerging team then won the fourth one-day match by 23 runs, to level the series with one game to play.[16] The Emerging team won the fifth and final one-day match by five wickets to win the series 3–2.[17][18] In the twenty-over series, the Emerging team won the opening match by 60 runs, with Khushi Mistry taking a five-wicket haul.[19] Thailand won the second match by 30 runs to level the series with one match to play.[20] Thailand won the final twenty-over match by seven wickets to win the series 2–1.[21]