Player of the Match
Player of the Match

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Best performances - Batsmen

MP O'Dowd
MP O'Dowd
51(47) 7x4 - 0x6
Control %81%
  • Productive Shot
  • on drive
  • 13 runs
  • 2x4 - 0x6
0 5 1 10 8 0 19 8
GJ Delany
GJ Delany
44(29) 5x4 - 2x6
Control %68%
  • Productive Shot
  • cut shot
  • 11 runs
  • 2x4 - 0x6
5 0 1 1 11 9 7 10

Best performances - Bowlers

C Campher
C Campher
O4
M0
R26
W4
Eco6.50
RHB
OFFLEG
1W2W
1W
  • FTFULL TOSS
  • YYORKER
  • FFULL LENGTH
  • GGOOD LENGTH
  • SGSHORT OF GOOD LENGTH
  • SSHORT LENGTH
MR Adair
MR Adair
O4
M0
R9
W3
Eco2.25
RHB
OFFLEG
1W
1W
1W
  • FTFULL TOSS
  • YYORKER
  • FFULL LENGTH
  • GGOOD LENGTH
  • SGSHORT OF GOOD LENGTH
  • SSHORT LENGTH

Scorer: @Thilak_Rama | Commentator: Alan Gardner

2.10pm: Time for a word from the captains, starting with Pieter Seelaar: "Obviously not the best Powerplay, although the wicket wasn't the flattest, and then one freak over changed the whole game around. [O'Dowd] He looked very good, and we showed a bit of fight. Defending 105 isn't going to be enough. Some balls kept a bit low, if we'd got to 150-160 it could have been a good game but if you lose four in one over you're always struggling. Can't dwell on it, Namibia in a day's time so we have to regroup quickly, turn around and win the next one."

And Ireland's Andy Balbirnie: "We mentioned before the game that they've had one over on us in T20 cricket, so to lose the toss, bowl first and put in that performance was really satisfying. To chase it comfortably, we're delighted. [Bowling plans] Just accuracy, slow wicket, not too much sideways movement, just attack the stumps as much as possible. Obviously Curtis' four-wicket over he did exactly that. We've had a slow but good build-up, I think we're peaking at the right time. [Chase?] Really good, Paul set up shop and saw us home, Gareth played the innings we wanted, coming in and hitting it from ball one. Kevin played well up top and got us that 20-30 we needed to settle the nerves. A comprehensive win, so we're delighted."

Right, that'll do us for today. Deiva's match report will be in shortly, and then you'll want to head over for all the build-up to Sri Lanka vs Namibia - could we have another shock result in store? Let's hope it's a good one, either way. From myself, PDP and Thilak, it's TTFN. Bye!

2pm: That was pretty comprehensive. Ireland arguably came into this as the underdogs, given their record in T20I against Netherlands, but the youngsters fired and Andy Balbirnie's side have made the perfect start to Group A. The Dutch doubled over in the 10th over of their innings, losing 4 for 0 to Campher's skiddy mediums and never had enough on the board despite Max O'Dowd's 51. Ireland might have got the job done quicker, but Paul Stirling was intent on seeing the the innings through come what may, allowing Gareth Delany to do the bulk of the boundary-scoring on the way to a comfortable win

Curtis Campher, wouldn't you know it, is named Player of the Match: [First wicket review?] "I knew there was glove, I heard a sound. [Third wicket review?] I thought it was dead, definitely hitting leg stump. I didn't feel the best, coming back from injury, just kept trying to bang the length. First over didn't go as planned but Bal kept faith with me. Any day I don't bat is a good day but to knock off 10 runs when I walk in is nice."

15.1
1
Seelaar to Campher, 1 run, tossed up full on the stumps and nurdled to leg, that'll do it - Ireland win by seven wickets, with almost five overs to spare. Curtis Campher follows up his four-in-four-balls with the winning runs, decent day's work from him

Seelaar and van der Merwe have a chat, dragging this out a bit longer

END OF OVER:
15 | 9 Runs | IRE: 106/3 (1 run required from 30 balls, RR: 7.06, RRR: 0.20)

  • Paul Stirling30 (39b)
  • Curtis Campher6 (6b)
  • Logan van Beek3-0-14-0
  • Roelof van der Merwe4-0-35-0
14.6
4
van Beek to Stirling, FOUR, pumped down the ground! Stirling remembers what he's there for and unceremoniously bashes four back through mid-off. Only his second boundary of the innings, levels the scores

Stirling's strike rate dips below 70...

14.5
0
van Beek to Stirling, no run, another good-length ball, blocked on off stump
14.4
0
van Beek to Stirling, no run, length, 133kph/82mph, Stirling steps out early and taps it away
14.3
1
van Beek to Campher, 1 run, tucked into the leg side
14.2
4
van Beek to Campher, FOUR, short and pulled in front of deep square leg, Ackermann can't get around the rope to cut it off. Ireland raise three figures, they are almost there

Ireland 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st27KJ O'BrienPR Stirling
2nd9A BalbirniePR Stirling
3rd59PR StirlingGJ Delany
4th12PR StirlingC Campher