Postpublished at 09:59 Greenwich Mean Time 26 February 2020
Alex Blackwell
Former Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
They're keeping the ball on the ground which is sensible, given that they only need a run a ball.
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
They're keeping the ball on the ground which is sensible, given that they only need a run a ball.
Need 101 from 96 balls
Sloppy from West Indies as a poor throw slides past for an overthrow and there is almost anotehr buzzer on the way back.
Big over for Pakistan - Muneeba Ali scythes through backward point for four to finish and that's nine runs from the over in total.
Hit 'em with the uppercut...
Target 125
Shamilia Connell bangs it in short and Muneeba Ali angles her bat to slice it up over keeper and slip and away for four. Innovative.
Good response by Selman to that wide, conceding just four in total off the over.
Shakera Selman starts her spell with a wide - that's three already from West Indies. Not ideal.
Target 125
Shamilia Connell sends down a couple of wides before another wide delivery is this time cut through gully by Javeria Khan for the first boundary of the innings.
Javeria pushes into a gap to take a neat single off the last.
Good first over for Pakistan - eight from it.
Target 125
The left-handed Muneeba defends the first ball down the pitch.
Right-arm seamer Shamilia Connell will open the bowling.
Muneeba Ali on strike.
Here we go...
Pakistan openers Javeria Khan and Muneeba Ali stride to the middle.
In fairness, Stafanie Taylor did her best to make up for all those dot balls and missed singles by the top order before she fell swinging for the fences...
A strong bowling performance by Pakistan.
Some of the fielding needs work...
Thanks Mitch.
Strange innings from West Indies. At the toss, captain Stafanie Taylor identified their problem of not rotating the strike enough and facing too many dot balls.
And then they proceeded to do exactly that again until some late urgency.
This will be a challenge for Pakistan but if they bat sensibly enough they could record a big scalp here.
So, Pakistan need 125 to win - time for Jack Skelton to take the anchor leg of today's live text relay.
Shemaine Campbelle's 43 from 37 balls was the best of the bunch for the Windies - here's her best bits:
Stafanie Taylor also cut loose late on, before she perished:
Chinelle Henry also fell lbw swinging...
And here's how the DRS didn't help Shemaine Campbelle...
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Pakistan will be happy with that bowling performance.
Alex Blackwell
Former Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
That's not enough. Pakistan are well in this game.