Postpublished at 08:12 Greenwich Mean Time 22 February 2020
Last over coming up... Stafanie Taylor to bowl it.
Captain Sophie Devine ends unbeaten on 75
SL make 127-7 thanks to captain Atapattu (41 from 30)
New Zealand fight back in middle overs
West Indies beat Thailand by seven wickets earlier
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Last over coming up... Stafanie Taylor to bowl it.
Some more Thailand wickets to catch up on...
Thailand have two new batters in, neither has faced a ball.
Ratanaporn Padunglerd, who came in at the fall of Koncharoenkai's wicket, is the non-striker as Suleeporn Laomi walks to the crease. Laomi helps the last ball of the penultimate over away for a single.
Snehal Pradhan
Ex-India seamer on BBC Test Match Special
That's a poorly judged run. It's desperation from Thailand.
Liengprasert run out (Tha 69-8)
Two in two! Liengprasert helps the ball down to deep square leg, calls for a second run which was never there, and is easily run out at the striker's end.
Snehal Pradhan
Ex-India seamer on BBC Test Match Special
Kirby might not be that quick on the pick-up-and-throw, but that doesn't matter if you take catches like that.
Koncharoenkai c Kirby v Fletcher 33 (Tha 68-7)
Seven down! Teenage wicktekeeper Koncharoenkai finally perishes - having picked out the slightly dawdling Lee-Ann Kirby at mid-off for a quick single, she targets the same fielder but Kirby takes a good diving catch to her right.
Spin seems to have worked well for West Indies in terms of keeping the squeeze on Thailand. Taylor keeps it tight, while Liengprasert tries to take the aerial route over the bowler's head - but the ball plugs and they can only run one. Taylor has 2-5 from two overs, and Thailand have a diabolical-sounding 66-6. Two overs left.
Snehal Pradhan
Ex-India seamer on BBC Test Match Special
Matthews bowled round the wicket for all four of her overs, bringing lbw into play.
Koncharoenkai 30, Liengprasert 1
Wongpaka Liengprasert in at number eight - she's the non-striker as Hayley Matthews conttinues her miserly bowling spell at the Lillee-Marsh End. Only three singles are possible, so Matthews takes her cap (metaphorically, as she continues to wear her cap to bowl) with a very creditable 1-12 from four overs.
Teenage keeper Koncharoenkai has made her way to 30 from 43 balls, she's anchored this innings admirably.
If you're just waking up and joining us, here's how the first three wickets fell:
Snehal Pradhan
Ex-India seamer on BBC Test Match Special
This is what we were worried about, after the top three are dismissed, what depth do Thailand have?
Kamchomphu c Kirby b Taylor 0 (Tha 60-6)
Right-hander Onnicha Kamchomphu in at seven - and plays out four dot balls before swiping a catch to short third man off a thick edge.
Tippoch b Taylor 1 (Tha 60-5)
Oh, captain, my captain! Windies skipper Stafanie Taylor brings herself on to bowl - and despite starting with a wide, bowls her opposite number Sornnarin Tippoch with her second legitimate delivery, as the left-hander drags one onto her stumps.
Nicky Shaw
Ex-England all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special
It would have been a gem of a catch, but someone of her quality should be taking those.
Tha 58-4
Captain Sornnarin Tippoch out at number six, she's under way with a single - but West Indies miss a golden chance as Koncharoenkai is shelled by captain Stafanie Taylor at mid-wicket. A catch she should have taken.
Nicky Shaw
Ex-England all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special
Matthews deserves that. She's bowled really well and tied an end up. I'm excited to see her bowl against other teams.
Suttiruang c & b Matthews 3 (Tha 56-4)
And just when Suttiruang tries to force the pace, she whacks a return catch straight back to the miserly Matthews.
Nicky Shaw
Ex-England all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special
They are hitting the fielders, rather than hitting the gaps.
Koncharoenkai 26, Suttiruang 3
Anisa Mohammed is going to bowl straight through here - Thailand are hustling well for ones and twos, and certainly have plenty of what people would call "proper cricket shots" in their locker, although we've not seen too many fireworks from them.
But they have six overs left. Mohammed finishes with 1-15.