Play to start at 12:10 GMTpublished at 11:51 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March 2016
Confirmed. Play will start at 12:10 GMT with a six-over-a-side match.
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Van Meekeren 4-11 for Netherlands
Ireland finish bottom of group
Rain reduces match to six overs
Bangladesh v Oman at 14:00 GMT
Confirmed. Play will start at 12:10 GMT with a six-over-a-side match.
There will be a pitch inspection at 11:45 GMT - and we could have a shortened match under way not long after...
Just as it looked to have stopped raining in Dharamsala ahead of Ireland v Netherlands, it has started again and the covers are back on. We are expecting another update in 20 minutes. Fingers crossed.
On Friday, Ireland went out of the World Twenty20 after their match against Bangladesh was delayed and reduced to 12 overs, then abandoned because of rain.
Relive Sikandar Raza's superb one-handed diving catch for Zimbabwe, to get rid of Scotland's Kyle Coetzer on Thursday.
We are expecting an update on Ireland v Netherlands in the next 30 minutes. The rain is easing slightly in Dharamsala so conditions are improving.
Also on Saturday Afghanistan reached the second phase of the World Twenty20 for the first time in their history with a 59-run win over Zimbabwe.
So a great day for Scotland on Saturday. This fan in particular made the most of it.
On Saturday, Scotland claimed their first win in 21 attempts at a major tournament with an eight-wicket victory over Hong Kong in a rain-affected game in Nagpur.
When the players do get on the field, Ireland will bowl first after captain William Porterfield won the toss in Dharamsala.
Both these sides have already been eliminated, but the winner will avoid finishing bottom of Group A.
Rain delays the scheduled 09:30 GMT start of play. We'll keep you updated...
Ireland
William Porterfield (c), Paul Stirling, Gary Wilson, Niall O'Brien (wk), Kevin O'Brien, Andrew Poynter, Andy McBrine, Max Sorensen, George Dockrell, Tim Murtagh, Boyd Rankin.
Netherlands
Stephan Myburgh, Wesley Barresi (wk), Ben Cooper, Tom Cooper, Peter Borren (c), Roelof van der Merwe, Mudassar Bukhari, Pieter Seelaar, Ashan Malik, Timm van der Gugten, Paul van Meekeren.