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New batter Mark Adair gets three from his first ball, heaving into the leg side.
The players will take drinks.
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New batter Mark Adair gets three from his first ball, heaving into the leg side.
The players will take drinks.
Andrew Leonard
Irish cricket commentator
This is where the positive and aggressive mindset that Ireland are trying to adopt, it will become costly.
George Dockrell looks a little foolish there.
Three figures looks a long way away now, the innings is in tatters.
Dockrell c Bumrah b Siraj 3 (Ire 46-6)
George Dockrell came in... and now he's out.
He was living a charmed life from the start of the over, chipping one up and watching Rohit just miss out on taking a diving catch to his right at mid-off.
He took two there, but wasn't so lucky two balls later, trying to pull the short delivery to the ropes, he edged it instead and saw the ball pop up for a simple catch for Bumrah at mid-on.
Andrew Leonard
Irish cricket commentator
Concern, now. Curtis Campher was trying to leave it but he's just dangled the bat and because it's moved off the pitch, that's taken the edge.
It wasn't full enough for Campher to hit down the ground as well as he had been.
Campher c Pant b Pandya 12 (Ire 44-5)
Hardik has his revenge!
Feathered edge from Campher who wafts his bat indecisively and it's snaffled by Pant behind the stumps.
It's so fine it's barely detectable, but the Ireland batter gets walking immediately.
Andrew Leonard
Irish cricket commentator
Curtis Campher is Ireland's rescue man, he's done it many times. He's come out with plenty of intent and maybe that's the way to go when the pitch is doing all sorts.
Hello, what's this?
Curtis Campher lifts Hardik's delivery high over long on for the first six of the match.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special commentator on BBC Sounds
To be honest, Harry Tector did well to even survive 15 balls. You can look at his score, four off 16, and think he's batted horribly but that doesn't tell the story at all.
Andrew Leonard
Irish cricket commentator
Wow, that was extraordinary. It's a back of the length delivery but it's clattered up into his glove and off his helmet, too.
Tector c Kohli b Bumrah 4 (Ire 36-4)
Ouch!
Harry Tector's been in the wars in this innings, and if he can take any solace from the loss of the wicket, it's that he can finally get into the dressing room and have some treatment.
A Bumrah bouncer rears up on him, strikes him on the helmet and is collected by Virat Kohli running in from cover. No question it took a bit of glove on the way through, Tector was shaking his hand in pain before the catch was taken.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special commentator on BBC Sounds
Sri Lanka came undone because they kept swinging and swinging to try and get 150-160. Ireland need to realise they don't need to do that. Look at 110-120, run sensibly, and you're in the game.
Andrew Leonard
Irish cricket commentator
It feels like they need Test match batting, genuinely. Just get to three figures, make that the first milestone, and you really are in the game.
Alvin McCaig
BBC Sport NI
Reaching the 100 mark looks a difficult task for Ireland now as the first of the all-rounders enters the fray with just 28 on the board.
Curtis Campher has a T20 best of 72 but even a 20 or 30 here would be some achievement.
Curtis Campher gets off the mark with a four, tucking Hardik away square.
Ireland need a few more of those if this score is going to be anything respectable.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
It nips back a long way through the gate. No wonder Lorcan Tucker is standing there looking completely bemused.
That has moved a lot off the pitch.
That's one where you give Curtis Campher, the next batter in, a bang on the glove and say "good luck out there".
Tucker b Pandya 10 (Ire 28-3)
Wicket for Hardik Pandya in his first over!
Not much Lorcan Tucker could do about that - his delivery ducked in a long way to crash into his stumps.
A ball that would beat most batters in the world.
Timothy Abraham
BBC Sport at Nassau County International Cricket Stadium, New York
It's mostly a sea of blue shirts inside the ground today. But there are small pockets of Irish fans here.
A little earlier I spoke to Martin, who has come over from Belfast, and Martha, who has made the trip from Dublin, for Ireland's games in the United States.
"We hope the Irish boys can summon the spirit of World Cup upsets from previous tournaments," Martha says.
Martin adds: "It's been a warm welcome from everyone here for Ireland. India are big favourites so it would be a big upset."
Alvin McCaig
BBC Sport NI
Survival is the name of the game at this stage for Lorcan Tucker and Harry Tector.
Scoring runs is merely a bonus on what is, to say the least, a bowler-friendly wicket.
While they are in the middle there remains hope for Ireland.
Oh, just want to see from an Ireland perspective, Jasprit Bumrah steaming in at you.
Six dots - cutting through Harry Tector a couple of times but he just about survives.
We're just taking a short break at the end of the powerplay, with Tector seemingly taking some painkillers after that whack on the thumb in the previous over.
Timothy Abraham
BBC Sport at Nassau County International Cricket Stadium, New York
Harry Tector and Lorcan Tucker met for a their conflab at the end of the over, both Irishmen nervously tapping the pitch.
There does appear to be a few gremlins. You suspect anything above 130 will be a good score.