Summary

  • 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

  • Listen to TMS commentary via this page

  • In-play clips available to UK users

  1. Here's what happened yesterday...published at 06:38 Greenwich Mean Time 22 February 2020

    We had a cracking start to the tournament in Sydney yesterday - the pitch was slow and low, but that completely suited India's spinners in what turned out to be a low-scoring thriller.

    Take a look at what happened...

  2. Captain's viewpublished at 06:37 Greenwich Mean Time 22 February 2020

    West Indies captain Stafanie Taylor: "We would have bowled first anyhow, so I'm happy with that. We're very much ready - the lead-up wasn't great because of the rain, but we got the warm-up game in against India. We'd be looking to restrict them to 100."

  3. Captain's viewpublished at 06:36 Greenwich Mean Time 22 February 2020

    Thailand captain Sornnarin Tippoch: "We are going to bat first as we are confident with our batting. We are confident to play on the big stage."

  4. Thailand win toss and batpublished at 06:35 Greenwich Mean Time 22 February 2020

    Thailand have won the toss, and will bat first.

    West Indies wanted to field first - so really, it could have been an uncontested toss.

  5. Postpublished at 06:30

    Morning, everyone - and welcome to day two of the Women's T20 World Cup.

    The action has switched to Perth, and the familiar surroundings of the Waca, for Thailand's historic first game in a major ICC global tournament. They'll be up against West Indies, who won this event in 2016.

    West Indies captain Stafanie Taylor and Thailand skipper Somnarin TippochImage source, Getty Images