Postpublished at 05:08 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February 2020
Andrew Moore
BBC Test Match Special
Luus is picking up where Lee left off.
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SA 195-3 (Lee 101, Luus 61*); Tha 82 all out
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Andrew Moore
BBC Test Match Special
Luus is picking up where Lee left off.
Chloe Tryon replaces Lee - a useful player to crash the ball around in the last few overs. But it's Sune Luus facing captain Tippoch - pulling and sweeping her way to 46 with a couple of fours.
Andrew Moore
BBC Test Match Special
She made the century but then lost her concentration.
Lee c & b Laomi 101 (SA 144-2)
And just like that, it's all over - Lee chips a tame catch back to the bowler, who pouches it low down. She walks back to a standing ovation.
Andrew Moore
BBC Test Match Special
Lee's second 50 took only 24 balls.
Joanne Broadbent
Ex-Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
What a fantastic innings! I just love the elation from Lizelle Lee in reaching her century.
SA 144-1
A lofted sweep over square leg, and that's the hundred up from 59 balls!
Compared to the way some cricketers celebrate hundreds (I'm thinking of you, David Warner), Lee's celebrations are rather restrained. Doesn't even take her helmet off.
Lee helps herself to another two, while she's struck on the shoulder sweeping. But normal service is resumed as she flogs her 15th four through mid-wicket. She's on 97...
Another couple from the Lizelle Lee highlights reel...
Leg-spinner Laomi to finish her spell here - Lee mixes up her powerful hitting with a delicate dab for four through third man. She's into the nineties, and doesn't look particularly nervous - even though this is her highest T20 international score.
Lizelle Lee's knock has been entertaining, but not chanceless - here's a couple Thailand have put down:
Lee 87 (54 balls), Luus 38 (30)
South Africa are scoring singles at will here - not much Thailand can do about it. Sune Luus executes her favoured sweep shot to perfection, beating the diving fielder for four.
Joanne Broadbent
Ex-Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
Thailand have done well on the boundary fielding - they haven't allowed a lot of twos.
Tippoch rotates her bowlers - Ratanaporn Padunglerd returns for her third over, but Lee flogs her with a lofted square cut over the infield for four. No need to run for that one. She moves to 85.
Lee moves to 81 from 51 balls. Luus taps a single to get to 32 from 27.
This ground now has the four highest individual scores of this tournament - the highest being England captain Heather Knight's unbeaten 108 against Thailand on Wednesday.
Thailand's fielding is looking a little ragged - it can't be easy to be flogged round the ground by Lizelle Lee on a sunny day. Lee is taking control, swatting Laomi for two and four either side of the wicket. How do you set a field to her when she's in this form?
That's also the century stand.
Sune Luus has cleared the ropes today too...
Here's how Lee was dropped on 45 and then brought up her fifty with a six...
Lee keeps the bowling with a single - that's 17 off the over. She has 74 from 46 balls, while Lee is on 31 from 26.
Melinda Farrell
BBC Test Match Special
She swatted that for six with complete disdain.