Postpublished at 05:40 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February 2020
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Ismail should take those nine times out of 10.
England 158-7 (Knight 62) beat Pakistan 116 (Glenn 3-15) by 42 runs
Shrubsole (3-25) takes 100th T20 international wicket
England will reach semi-finals if they beat West Indies on Sunday
SA beat Thailand by 113 runs - Thailand eliminated from semi-final contention
SA 195-3 (Lee 101, Luus 61*); Tha 82 all out
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Amy Lofthouse at Manuka Oval, Jack Skelton and Mark Mitchener
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Ismail should take those nine times out of 10.
Andrew Moore
BBC Test Match Special
That was a sitter! These high catches have been put down at a regular rate in this World Cup.
Dolly.
Nattakan Chantam lofts the first ball straight towards Shabnim Ismail at mid-wicket.
A simple chance but Ismail shells it.
Not the best way to start when you're looking for a dominant net-run-rate boosting win.
Joanne Broadbent
Ex-Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
Having exactly predicted South Africa's score of 195, how many will Thailand score?
I'm not predicting an upset, but I'm going for 101.
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Thailand should try to run a lot of ones and twos, as South Africa aren't the fittest team in the world.
Here come Thailand openers Nattakan Chantam and Nattaya Boochatham.
South Africa will open with spin - slow left-armer Nonkululeko Mlaba to bowl the first over.
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
South Africa will want to roll Thailand here, because their net run-rate isn't that good compared to England.
Cheers.
There are upsets and then there is Thailand chasing down 196 to beat South Africa.
Still, Thailand's batters have the chance to get some great experience here. Opener Nattaya Boochatham looked good against England - can she continue her form?
And to talk you through the rest of the game as Thailand look for an unlikely victory... here's Jack Skelton.
But that innings was very much the Lizelle Lee show. She hit 101 from 60 balls, including three sixes and no fewer than 16 fours.
Here are her highlights:
Here's Chloe Tryon showing what you should do if someone bowls you a ropey full toss...
South Africa's Sune Luus, who hit an unbeaten 61: "It was nice to get some time in the middle. To take the confidence from here into the rest of the games is really good.
"We didn't have a lot of footage on Thailand, we just watched their game against England. They bowled really well, wicket to wicket is never easy to face."
Joanne Broadbent
Ex-Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
Thailand were really up and down in the field. They'll be disappointed with that.
Here's a couple they might have taken:
Sune Luus finished on 61 from 41 balls, an important supporting role.
Here's how she reached 50:
That was Lizelle Lee's hundred - and this is how she tamely fell next ball.
Amy Lofthouse
BBC Sport at Manuka Oval
Amazing to think that's Lizelle Lee's first hundred in a T20 international - she's smashed them for fun in the Women's Big Bash League and the Kia Super League before now.
Andrew Moore
BBC Test Match Special
After Dane van Niekerk's dismissal it was all South Africa and 195-3 is a very imposing total.
A single to fine leg means we should all listen to Joanne Broadbent's predictions on TMS - having precisely predicted South Africa's score of 195.
Andrew Moore
BBC Test Match Special
She should've been run out by three yards.
Du Preez, South Africa's matchwinner against England, steps across and heaves a two to cow corner - but Suttiruang flunks the run-out chance at the bowler's end when she fails to take the bails with the first swing of her hand.