Postpublished at 05:58 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February 2020
Here are those drops...
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Here are those drops...
Sornnarin Tippoch taps a single to get off the mark.
If you're just joining us, you've missed two dreadful dropped catches, a run out by the keeper and two emphatic wickets, both bowled.
Thailand captain Sornnarin Tippoch guides the hat-trick ball safely away.
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Everyone should be getting padded up here for Thailand.
Two slips come in for the hat-trick ball.
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
I don't think Ismail has cracked a smile yet. But she's far too fast for the Thailand batsmen, full and straight and there's no footwork from them.
Chaiwai b Ismail 0 (Tha 14-3)
Shabnim Ismail is on a rampage.
It's basically the same dismissal as the previous ball - angled in and far, far too quick for the batsman.
Naruemol Chaiwai is gone for a golden duck.
Ismail is on a hat-trick and South Africa have three wickets in three balls.
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
That looked far too quick for her. She sort of jumped out of the way, and it hit middle and leg. Fast and straight, try and knock 'em over.
Koncharoenkai b Ismail 0 (Tha 14-2)
Emphatic.
Shabnim Ismail proves far too quick for Thailand keeper Nannapat Koncharoenkai.
Good length, tailing in a tad and castling the stumps.
A goldend duck.
Chantham run out (Chetty) 6 (Tha 14-1)
Yep, tremendous fielding from Trisha Chetty.
The run wasn't on but Chetty still had a lot to do, nailing the stumps after quickly whipping the glove off.
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
She might as well walk off. That's as out as you can get. Sometimes keepers get a bit of stick for their throwing arm, but that was a wonderful throw.
Well South Africa's keeper can certainly field.
Nattaya Boochatham inside edges and is called through by Nattakan Chantam, but Trisha Chetty picks it up quickly and throws down the stumps.
They're checking but this is out.
Amy Lofthouse
BBC Sport at Manuka Oval
The absolute state of some of the dropped catches in the last few days...
Need 182 from 102 balls
Mlaba wheels through a very tidy over - just one from it.
Target 196
Chantam tries to pull Ismail, misses, but the ball flicks off the body and away for four leg byes.
And that's four more! A glance through the cordon to the fence.
Ismail is absolutely ticking. Which would be fairer if she hadn't dropped a dolly herself.
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
It was that bad, the captain just started laughing. There's no more she could have done than laugh at that. Look how angry Ismail is, she's absolutely fuming.
This is woeful.
Shabnim Ismail's drop was bad enough but Nadine de Klerk has outdone her.
A top edge from Nattaya Boochatham that loops gently up in the air towards De Klerk at cover. She has an age to settle herself but spills it.
South Africa captain Dane van Niekerk can't believe it.
Nattaya Boochatham flays at Shabnim Ismail's first ball. She would've hit it to Tasmania if it had come out the middle but it deflects off an inside edge for one instead.
South Africa call on Ismail to bowl the second over.
One of, if not the, quickest bowler in the world. Expect some fire after she dropped that sitter.
Target 196
Mlaba finishes with four straight dot balls.