Eng 131-3published at 15.5 overs
Genuinely some of the most brutal hitting I've seen in a while.
Joshua Little sends down two slower ball bouncers to keep Jonny Bairstow quiet.
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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Genuinely some of the most brutal hitting I've seen in a while.
Joshua Little sends down two slower ball bouncers to keep Jonny Bairstow quiet.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport at the Ageas Bowl
The sound of ball on Jonny Bairstow's bat echoing around this empty stadium...
A smattering of singles start Joshua Little's latest over, before Jonny Bairstow cuts loose on yet another four.
That's 3,000 ODI runs up for Bairstow, the second-fastest Englishman after Joe Root. He celebrates that with another absolutely walloping four.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
I bet the man of the series has never been on the losing side three times.
Curtis Campher has been such a positive for Ireland in this series.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Billings is understandably keen to get beyond being the extra batsman or the one that plays when someone is injured. He is in excellent nick, that was beautifully timed.
Target 213
Sam Billings gets in on the act, working Curtis Campher with ease off his pads for four, before freeing his arms on a nice cover drive for a couple of runs.
England's fastest ODI century, incidentally, is Jos Buttler's 46-ball ton.
Jonny Bairstow is on 73 from 36 deliveries...
And again, down the ground for four!
This time the ball is all along the floor, smashed so hard that the noise echoes around the stadium, and he's eyeing three figures...
Tymal Mills
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
It seems like Bairstow has watched his dismissal from the first game when he was lbw prodding forward and said 'that's not going to happen again.'
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After a quiet half a second or so, Jonny Bairstow drives, and drives handsomely, straight down the ground for four. Lovely.
Joshua Little, who took an awful lot of tap from his first three overs, is returning.
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Target 213
Ball tracking suggests umpire's call on the Banton dismissal. I'm calling nonsense - it was thwacking leg stump, never mind brushing.
Meanwhile, Sam Billings picks up where he left off with a tidy back foot punch for four, bringing up England's 100 in the process.
Tymal Mills
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Really full, Banton playing across the line, looked like hitting leg stump, Jonny Bairstow obviously thought the same. He'll be disappointed Banton, he's been talked up a lot. Hasn't quite found his feet at international level yet but plenty of promise.
Sam Billings, who scored an unbeaten 67 in the first ODI, comes out to join Jonny Bairstow.
Banton lbw Campher 15 (Eng 98-3)
Well, this is very out.
Full from Curtis Campher, straight, and Tom Banton plays all around it. It thuds low into Banton's front pad and that was almost certainly hitting the stumps. A promising start, but not to be.
Four for Tom Banton, the ball bobbling away to the mid-wicket boundary thanks to a superbly timed drive.
Jonny Bairstow is on 63 from 31 balls, mainly thanks to shots like this.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport at the Ageas Bowl
Bairstow didn't even consider running there. Imperious.