Postpublished at 06:09 GMT 26 February 2020
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
In Heather Knight's first game as England captain, she was the first woman to hit 50 and take a five-for in her first match as captain.
England beat Thailand by 98 runs as Thailand make 78-7
Eng 176-2 - Knight 108* (first T20 century), Sciver 59*
England had lost openers Jones & Wyatt without scoring
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West Indies 124-7 (won toss) - Taylor 43, Campbelle 43
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Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
In Heather Knight's first game as England captain, she was the first woman to hit 50 and take a five-for in her first match as captain.
All a bit sedate as Thailand can only tap the odd single at the moment.
If your alarm has just gone off in the UK - welcome.
You missed England getting off to a terrible start, losing both openers for ducks.
But Nat Sciver started the counter attack and skipper Heather Knight carried on in majestic style, ending up with a maiden T20 century.
And Knight is now on to bowl, with Thailand chasing 177 to win.
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
What I like about Sarah Glenn is that she's not a massive turner of the ball, but she's really consistent with her line and length. She was one of the best bowlers in the KSL last year.
And as soon as I said she was consistent, she bowls a rank full toss!
Five fine deliveries from Glenn before a rank waist-high full toss that she's fortunate to see only swiped out to deep mid-wicket for a single.
Leg-spinner Sarah Glenn is on.
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
I've been impressed with Thailand. There have been some beautiful cover drives. England have been a bit loose with one or two deliveries from the seamers, but they're so far in front on runs, they can get away with it.
This is a heck of a shot.
Target 177
Better from Katherine Brunt, bowling stump to stump, resulting in four dot balls in a row.
Nattakan Chantam can still find the fence when she has to stay in the crease.
A bit short from Katherine Brunt and the Thailand opener scythes it through point for four.
Alex Blackwell
Former Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
I like the way Thailand understand and play within their strengths and don't try to go outside that. Chantam has used her feet well against the pace bowlers, so now we see Amy Jones up to the stumps.
Katherine Brunt returns, replacing Nat Sciver.
Plumb.
And Ecclestone starts very well - just two from the over.
First bit of spin for England.
Slow left-armer Sophie Ecclestone enters the fray.
Target 177
Fine response by Sciver to that boundary as she sends down five dot balls in a row.
Alex Blackwell
Former Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
Chantam's hitting the ball along the ground which is key for them. They don't need to be hitting the ball in the air on such a fast outfield.
And Nattakan Chantam greets Nat Sciver by advancing and cracking the ball through the covers for four.
Early bowling change for England - Nat Sciver replaces Katherine Brunt.
Need 160 runs from 102 balls
Nattakan Chantam skips down again and late cuts for a single.