Postpublished at 05:50 GMT 26 February 2020
Alex Blackwell
Former Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
She's looking to be pro-active and use her feet against the England bowlers, rather than just sitting there waiting to get out.
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
Pakistan 127-2 (Maroof 38*) - beat Windies by eight wickets
West Indies 124-7 (won toss) - Taylor 43, Campbelle 43
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Alex Blackwell
Former Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
She's looking to be pro-active and use her feet against the England bowlers, rather than just sitting there waiting to get out.
Nothing streaky about this boundary though!
Nattakan Chantam skips down the pitch, opens the face and square drives through point for four.
Gorgeous shot.
Anya Shrubsole induces the edge from Nattakan Chantam but the ball flies wide of Heather Knight's dive at first slip and away for four.
Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special
The win predictor has England 92% likely to win. I'm not sure that's as generous to England as it could be.
A tidy start from Brunt, just three singles from the over.
Nannapat Koncharoenkai gets off the mark with a clip through mid-wicket.
Alex Blackwell
Former Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
Thailand haven't played the top eight teams much. Facing Shrubsole and Brunt will be another level for them. There's DRS reviews, there's TV, and crowds... there's so much for them to deal with that they haven't had before.
Katherine Brunt is on, looking to bounce back from South Africa hitting the winning runs off her final over in the first match.
Target 177
Bit of a mix-up but Nattakan Chantam scurries back in time at the non-striker's end.
Alex Blackwell
Former Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
That's missing leg stump with genuine swing, Amy Jones was half a metre down the leg side.
Anya Shrubsole pulls out of her delivery but is fortunately OK to carry on.
Ooosh. And that was nearly back-to-back wickets.
A massive inswinger that ends up just sliding past Nannapat Koncharoenkai's leg-stump and beyond Amy Jones' dive for four byes.
Alex Blackwell
Former Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
Anya's so experienced, she started over the wicket but coming around the wicket to the left-hander with the ball swinging brings lbw in more.
Boochatham lbw Shrubsole 0 (Tha 1-1)
Gone, first ball!
A fine bit of bowling from Anya Shrubsole to remove the left-hander Nattaya Boochatham.
Full, straight, bit of nip back in from round the wicket and Boochatham is trapped dead in front.
A long discussion between Thailand's openers about the review but they wisely opt against.
Alex Blackwell
Former Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
I used to take an off-stump guard against Shrubsole's inswing, and get my front pad out of the way!
Target 177
Nattakan Chantam pushes into the covers to get herself and Thailand off the mark.
Nattakan Chantam drives and misses at one hung outside off.
England will open with pace - Anya Shrubsole has the ball in hand.
Here we go...
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
England will approach this like a semi-final, they've got to be on it as if they're defending 100. I'd like to see some spin in the powerplay.
England make their way out on to the field, shortly followed by Thailand's openers Nattakan Chantam and Nattaya Boochatham.
Alex Blackwell
Former Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
A 100-run defeat is not unrealistic for Thailand. But they entered this tournament as the 11th-ranked team in the world. If they can get into the top eight, they may not have to qualify for the next one.
Thailand couldn't really get away with bowling anywhere on the cut strip to Heather Knight by the end.