Postpublished at 07:47 British Summer Time 19 October 2022
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
A really good pick up from Dockrell. This is the way Ireland have got to go.
Ireland slip to 61-4 in 10th over, chasing 177 to win
Campher hits stunning 72* off 32 balls in partnership of 119 with Dockrell (39* off 27) to lead Ireland to stunning win
Scotland 176-5: Jones 86 (55), Berrington 37 (27); Campher 2-9
Both sides have now won one, lost one in Group B
West Indies and Zimbabwe face each other in Group B's later game (09:00 BST)
Two sides from each group qualify for Super 12s, which begin on 22 October
Tom Mallows
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
A really good pick up from Dockrell. This is the way Ireland have got to go.
That's more like it!
George Dockrell leaps onto a short ball from Chris Greaves and creams the ball over mid-wicket for six.
Here is Mark Watt's first wicket of the match as he removes LorcanTucker for 20.
Target 177
Ireland do manage a four in the 11th over, though it should have been clawed back by Safyaan Sharif on the boundary.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Ireland just cannot find the boundary, whereas Scotland found the boundary with ease.
The required rate is now more than 11 an over as Ireland reach 65-4 at the halfway stage.
Scotland are scenting victory here.
The thinnest of thin edges accounted for Paul Stirling.
Things have got even worse for Ireland since.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
Scotland's fielding has been almost impeccable in this tournament so far. Ireland are crumbling.
Tector c Greaves b Leask 14 (Ire 61-4)
Another one goes!
Harry Tector attempts to slog-sweep Michael Leask but the ball flies straight to Josh Davey on the boundary.
That was eventful.
As well as the wicket Mark Watt bowled a 24-yarder from almost behind the umpire as well as twice pulling out of his delivery to warn the non-striker about wandering out of their crease.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Scotland are in full control of this game now.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
Ireland's whole World Cup participation is hanging by a thread.
Tucker c Davey b Watt 20 (Ire 57-3)
Ireland in deep trouble now.
Locran Tucker looks to sweep Mark Watt but can only top-edge straight to Josh Davey at short fine leg.
Target 177
Chris Greaves comes into the attack and Ireland struggle to get his legbreaks away, perfectly picking out the fielders.
Six singles and a wide off it brings up the Ireland fifty.
Target 177
That's a good shot from Harry Tector as he charges Safyaan Sharif and lofts the ball over mid-off for four.
Nine off the over in total, which is close to the rate they need for the rest of the innings.
Michael Jones has had a great match so far. After starring with the bat he took this smart catch in the covers to remove Ireland skipper Andy Balbirnie.
Harry Tector is the new batter, joining Locran Tucker in the middle as they look to rebuild.
Josh Davey's second over goes for just three singles as Ireland limp to 37-2 at the end of the powerplay.
Already that run rate is starting to creep up.
Paul Stirling had already been dropped on three so Scotland, particularly Calum Macleod, will be relived that it did not prove costly.
Xavier Doherty
Former Australia spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Trouble now for Ireland.