Postpublished at 10:25 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February 2020
Joanne Broadbent
Ex-Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
If it goes to umpire's call, it'll be the same as Amy Jones' one.
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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Joanne Broadbent
Ex-Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
If it goes to umpire's call, it'll be the same as Amy Jones' one.
Nida Dar comes down the track but is rapped on the pad.
Huge appeal - given!
Dar sends it upstairs.
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hypocaust: This is the first time that England have bowled both opposition openers in a Women's T20 World Cup match.
Need 109 from 66 balls
New batter Umaima Sohail gets off the mark with a single.
England firmly on top.
Doesn't look good on replay this...
Joanne Broadbent
Ex-Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
Bowl full and straight, the odd one will be hit over the circle but if you attack the stumps, you'll pick up wickets.
Iram b Glenn 4 (Pak 48-4)
That drop costs England only one run though.
Another full, flighted delivery from Sarah Glenn that deceives the batter.
Iram Javed can't jam the bat down on it as the ball skids on to hit off stump.
Joanne Broadbent
Ex-Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
I felt like she went around the ball rather than going at it. She just needed to cut in a little bit, and she'd have taken it comfortably.
You wouldn't want to be dropping that in a World Cup semi-final or final.
More drops than catches at the Manuka Oval today.
Iram chips it up and Lauren Winfield slightly misjudges it, running round to her left for too long before going forward.
She has to dive in the end and can't quite get there as the ball drops between her hands.
England captain Heather Knight has brought herself on.
Nida Dar and Iram Javed both off the mark with a single.
Joanne Broadbent
Ex-Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
What a shame, she was entertaining us and keeping a glimmer of hope for Pakistan. That's a really good delivery, a fuller length on a wicket which is keeping a bit low.
Javeria b Glenn 16 (Pak 39-3)
Javeria Khan carts a four over the covers but loses her bails next up.
Sarah Glenn flights it a bit fuller, drawing Javeria down the ground but the Pakistan opener can't get to the pitch of the ball.
It skids on under her swipe and rocks into leg stump. Big wicket for England, just as Javeria looked to be really getting going.
Leg-spinner Sarah Glenn is into the attack.
Target 159
Big innings required now from Javeria Khan and Nida 'Lady Boom Boom' Dar.
A wicket each for Shrubsole and Brunt now.
Here's how Shrubsole claimed hers earlier...
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
I'm not sure there was any need for that, this early in her innings. She'd not played herself in, and she got a little bit greedy.
She's really hurt herself as well, she can't move her hand.
Bismah c Jones b Brunt 4 (Pak 35-2)
When ramping goes wrong.
Pakistan captain Bismah Maroof tries to ramp it up over the keeper's head but scoops it almost straight up, allowing Amy Jones to take a simple catch.
And she seems to have hurt herself in the process - did that go off the thumb?
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
If England can get the required run-rate up to nine or 10, the game's over.
The returning Katherine Brunt strays down the leg side and Bismah Maroof tickles it fine for four to get off the mark.