Postpublished at 19:33 British Summer Time 1 August 2020
It's all happening...
England 216-6 (Bairstow 82 from 41 balls)
Ireland 212-9 (Campher 68)
Adil Rashid (3-34) reaches 150 ODI wickets
England now lead three-game series 2-0
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It's all happening...
David Willey clonks a four just past the fingertips of the tumbling man at mid-wicket.
Nervy times.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
The Irish are suddenly full of zip, the short ball attack has worked.
I mean, we've had 19 overs. There's bags of time left!
I do sometimes wonder if England aren't amazing at chasing lower totals. If it's a 300+ score, it's a pretty simple ratio - tee off and then reassess. With something like this, you have to think a little. And if one player has got off to a flier, that doesn't neccessarily mean everyone has to spank 20 off three balls or whatever.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport at the Ageas Bowl
The Ireland fielders are very loud now.
Craig Young is back into the attack, with David Willey joining Sam Billings out in the middle.
The last three overs have seen three wickets fall for 17 runs.
And here's one of them...
A double wicket maiden!
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
That was a better short ball and he didn't get on top of it. It got up to around shoulder height but he was out of control.
Moeen c Tucker b Little 0 (Eng 137-6)
Moeen. Mate.
Two wickets in the over, three in the blink of an eye, and Moeen has to make the long walk back to the pavillion. It was short from Joshua Little, once again climbing up on the batsman, and Moeen awkwardly hoicks it into the air. Lorcan Tucker runs around, steadies himself and takes a fine catch to see off the all-rounder.
Moeen Ali hs come out to join Sam Billings.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
He's been banging the ball in quite a lot, it was a bit close to the body but Morgan went for it - and couldn't quite believe what he'd done.
Morgan c Campher b Little 0 (Eng 137-5)
Cat, meet pigeons?
Might be a bit early for that but this is a rare misjudgement from Eoin Morgan. He leans back and slaps Joshua Little straight to Curtis Campher - who else? - who is lurking at cover. Maybe it rode up on Morgan a little more than he expected but still...
Scorers sheets are so pleasingly neat, aren't they? Lovely stuff.
Sam Billings pings a well-timed four away through cover, beating two fielders in the process.
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No cricket team is complete without a scorer - and here's today's effort from 10-year-old Maisie Whittington from Portishead, who's been scoring her first live game today.
Oh! Curtis Campher gets a delivery to jag back, completely beating Sam Billings, the batsmen cut in half, but it goes ballooning away for byes.
I have no idea how that missed the stumps...
Deja vu time, with Eoin Morgan coming out to join Sam Billings with the target in sight.
Jonny Bairstow's final stats - 82 from 41 balls, with 14 fours and two sixes.
Not bad hitting, you'd have to say...
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
He threw himself at it. I suspect Little sent him on his way, Bairstow turned round and looked at the celebrating bowler, who, like any fast bowler with passions high, was very glad to see the back of him.
Bairstow c Tucker b Little 82 (Eng 131-4)
Gone!
An amazing innings is over, Jonny Bairstow out for 82 from 41 balls. Joshua Little slid the ball across him, Bairstow went chasing, and feathered an edge through to the keeper. Some astonishing shots on show but, knowing Bairstow, he'll be fuming that he didn't get to three figures.