Postpublished at 06:23 British Summer Time 19 October 2022
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
A good knock from Berrington. It's also a superb catch from Dockrell.
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 good knock from Berrington. It's also a superb catch from Dockrell.
Berrington c Dockrell b Campher 37 (Sco 137-3)
Curtis Campher strikes with his first ball again! This is fine effort from George Dockrell who races along the cover boundary to take a smart catch.
Richie Berrington is on his way for a useful 37 from 27 balls.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Jones isn't trying to hit the ball as hard as he was at the start. And it's funny because the ball is going further now.
Hello! Michael Jones is at it again!
He smashes Gareth Delany away towards deep mid-wicket and the ball just evades the diving fielder on the boundary for another maximum.
Two wides means an expensive eight-ball over from Mark Adair that brings 10 runs for Scotland.
With plenty of wickets in hands this looks like a handy platform going into the final five overs.
Here is the second Scotland wicket to fall as a slower ball from Curtis Campher, his first delivery of the match, accounts for Matthew Cross.
Xavier Doherty
Former Australia spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Oh my goodness. Missing!
Well, that shows how much I know. The replay shows the ball was going to miss the stumps and Jones survives!
Is Jones on his way? He looks to sweep Simi Singh and the ball cannons into his pads.
The umpire says out but Jones reviews.
It looked out from here.
Scotland a stepping on the accelerator here and Michael Jones is leading the charge.
A single into the off-side off Simi Singh brings up his half century from 38 balls. His first fifty in T20 international cricket.
Xavier Doherty
Former Australia spinner on BBC Test Match Special
That six is a sign that this is a really good wicket.
Barry McCarthy has been expensive so far, going for 27 from his first two overs, and the trend continues here.
After being smacked for four the previous delivery a slower ball from McCarthy is seized upon by Richie Berrington, who heaves the ball into the on-side for six to bring up the Scotland 100.
Jones 48, Berrington 12
Spinner Gareth Delany returns for his second over and he races through his six balls, the extra bit of pace making it tricky for the Scotland batters to get away. Just the six runs off it.
Xavier Doherty
Former Australia spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Before this week I've only seen one ball hit the roof there - Ben Stokes hit a ball there in the Big Bash one year.
I've now seen two in three games.
Here was the first...
Make that two sixes! That's huge!
It is a touch short from Josh Little and Michael Jones takes full advantage, heaving the ball over square leg and onto the stadium roof!!
Michael Jones has looked in good touch so far. He is on 37 from 29 balls, which includes four fours and this hefty six.
Ireland a certainly rotating their bowlers. George Dockrell becomes the seventh player to have a twirl.
He offers Michael Jones a bit of width and Jones takes the opportunity, smacking the ball through to covers for four.
Nine off the overs moves Scotland onto 73-2 at the halfway stage.
Richie Berrington is the new batter and gets off the mark with a wonderful pull shot over mid-wicket for four.
It was a pretty rotten delivery from Curtis Campher that sat up and got the treatment.
Xavier Doherty
Former Australia spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Campher just rolled his fingers on it and McCarthy has been beaten by a nifty piece of cricket there. He maybe took a risk when he didn't need to.
Cross c McCarthy b Campher 28 (Sco 60-2)
Curtis Campher takes a wicket with his first delivery!
It is a slower ball which lures Matthew Cross into a mistimed drive that loops into the air and is taken by Barry McCarthy at mid-off.