Summary

  • Scotland v Australia - start delayed due to wet outfield

  • Second of three T20Is

  • Australia won first match by seven wickets

  • All matches taking place at the Grange, Edinburgh

  1. 6 runs

    AUS 134-3published at 13.1 overs

    Chris Greaves is back on and immediately smacked for six by Josh Inglis. He can be expensive, but he also removes his fair share of wickets.

    High risk, high reward. A break in play as we try and find that ball, which was hit over the road into Edinburgh Accies' rugby ground.

    Inglis' now on 77, by the way. Going through the gears.

  2. AUS 128-3published at 12.6 overs

    Two fours in a row for Josh Inglis as he wins this battle against Watt. Stoinis ends up back on strike, and sees one smack his pads. No appeal though.

    Brad Currie is encouraging a bit of noise in the Scotland outfield. They need another lift.

  3. Postpublished at 11.6 overs

    AUS 117-3

    The bad news for Scotland is Marcus Stoinis is the man to replace Cam Green. That's who Australia want at the crease.

    Mark Watt comes on for another spell, up against Josh Inglis again. No backing out this time, yeah?

  4. wicket

    WICKET Green c&b Currie 36published at 11.4 overs

    AUS 115-3

    There's that wicket that Scotland needed!

    Green clips it high into the sky. It's Currie's ball, but can he keep an eye on it as it drops out of the grey?

    Yes, he can. Not like Brad Currie to take a spectacular catch...

  5. AUS 110-2published at 11.2 overs

    Brad Currie is back on for Scotland. Josh Inglis deals with him second ball, launching a cover drive towards the media tent.

    Chris Greaves is after it, but it bounces just past me.

  6. 6 runs

    AUS 109-2published at 10.4 overs

    Chris Sole is on for his first spell, and his first delivery bounces up and stings Cam Green. That was a sharp one.

    Three balls later, Green is back on strike and slaps a high one over Mark Watt and the boundary rope. Perhaps Watt doesn't see it, as he rather lets it go. Some way to respond.

  7. 6 runs

    AUS 97-2published at 9.3 overs

    Chris Greaves is into the attack with his leggies, and almost picks up a wicket as Cam Green goes down the ground.

    It just clears Brandon McMullen on the boundary, and that's six more.

    Andrew Petrie will talk you through the next wee while.

  8. 6 runs

    AUS 90-2published at 9 overs

    Mark Watt bowls a pretty tidy over there, but with these short boundaries it's so difficult.

    A slightly fuller ball is launched for six by Josh Inglis and that's his 50, off just 20 balls.

  9. AUS 79-2published at 8 overs

    Green and Inglis continue to tick along.

  10. AUS 74-2published at 7.2 overs

    Andrew Petrie
    BBC Sport Scotland at The Grange

    Still waiting on that mythical sun to appear, as Josh Inglis and Cam Green click into gear.

    That's them been in for a few overs now. Scotland need a breakthrough.

  11. 6 runs

    AUS 74-2published at 7.2 overs

    Josh Inglis looks in the mood here, and pulls out an audacious ramp shot to Brad Wheal that flies away for six more.

    He moves onto 39 from 15 balls.

  12. AUS 67-2published at 7 overs

    Cam Green and Josh Inglis continue to counter-attack for Australia.

    The haar seems to be getting worse in case you were wondering.

  13. AUS 65-2published at 6.3 overs

    Ah, that's poor from Michael Leask, who can't collect a ball cleanly on the boundary and it skips through for four.

  14. AUS 55-2published at 6 overs

    Here was the second wicket to fall...

  15. AUS 55-2published at 6 overs

    That ends the powerplay, a much more understated affair than Wednesday, when Australia smashed 113-1 in the first six overs of their innings.

  16. 6 runs

    AUS 54-2published at 5.3 overs

    Six more for Inglis over the leg-side before four down the ground.

    A real momentum swing in this Wheal over.

  17. 6 runs

    AUS 42-2published at 5.1 overs

    First six of the day, as Josh Inglis flips a shortish ball from Wheal over his head and over the rope.

    Some shot.

  18. AUS 36-2published at 5 overs

    Cam Green drives Brandon McMullen handsomely through the covers for four, before the Scotland seamer gets away with a couple of no-balls relatively cheaply.

    Brad Wheal is coming on for Brad Currie.

  19. AUS 26-2published at 4 overs

    Here's the wicket Scotland wanted - the big scalp of Travis Head.

  20. AUS 26-2published at 4 overs

    Brad Currie is a classy operator, and has made such a difference here.

    Two wickets for the Sussex left-armer and Scotland have got the start they wanted.

    Brad CurrieImage source, SNS