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Austria 14-1 (target 233)
Safyaan Sharif rattles through a maiden, and the required run-rate for Austria now sits at 14.6.
That feels unlikely...
George O'Neill
Austria 14-1 (target 233)
Safyaan Sharif rattles through a maiden, and the required run-rate for Austria now sits at 14.6.
That feels unlikely...
Austria 14-1 (target 233)
Here's a look at that excellent catch from Brandon McMullen that removed Iqbal Hossain.
Austria 14-1 (target 233)
Brad Currie is finding some lovely shape, and causing Razmal Shigiwal some problems, but Austria's captain just about survives.
Austria 9-1 (target 233)
What a grab that is!
Iqbal Hossain swings Safyaan Sharif down to long-leg for the first boundary of the chase, before skewing another couple over wicket-keeper Tom Mackintosh's head.
He looks to find the fence again, but Brandon McMullen takes a superb catch diving forward at midwicket.
Austria 3-0 (target 233)
Mind the windows, Iqbal...
He tries to hit Brad Currie out of Edinburgh, but gets nowhere near it - cue plenty of oohs and ahhs from the Scotland fielders.
Austria 0-0 (target 233)
Mark Watt is bang on the money, and whirls through a maiden.
Brad Currie will open up from the other end.
Austria 0-0 (target 233)
Mark Watt has the new ball for Scotland, as he has throughout this tournament.
Navin Wijesekera and Iqbal Hossain are the Austria openers...
Scotland 232-2 v Austria
I'm off to get a bacon roll, but I'll be back shortly when Austria's innings gets under way...
Scotland 232-2 v Austria
Scotland finish with a total of 232 in another dominant batting display.
George Munsey was imperious, scoring 132 from 61 balls - a new Scottish record - before Richie Berrington powered his side to the finish line, blasting 40 from 19 balls.
Brandon McMullen wasn't at his fluent best, but recognised that, rotating well to get Munsey and Berrington back on strike
Scotland 227-2 v Austria
Well bowled, Sahel Zadran,
Two expertly bowled yorkers bring two priceless dots for Austria.
Scotland 224-2 v Austria
Richie Berrington whips a poor delivery round the corner for four to start the 19th over, and continues to attack from there.
15 runs off the over in total - Berrington has 36 from 14 balls.
Scotland 209-2 v Austria
Richie Berrington absolutely smokes a fullish delivery over long-on for six.
That might be the biggest six of the day, and provides real momentum for Scotland going into the last two overs.
Scotland 190-2 v Austria
Abdullah Akbarjan finishes with figures of 2-22 from his four overs.
He's been superb, reigning Scotland in when the runs were flowing freely at the other end.
Scotland 187-2 v Austria
George Munsey's magnificent knock comes to an end.
The reverse-sweep is his shot, but it proves to be his downfall. He cannot believe that he's been given out lbw, but it looks pretty stone-dead on replay.
Richie Berrington is the new man - Scotland's captain will attack from the off...
Scotland 184-1 v Austria
The rain is coming down a bit heavier now, but they're staying out there.
Four overs for Scotland to get as many as they can...
They'll fancy 230 at least.
Scotland 177-1 v Austria
There it is!
A single down the ground takes George Munsey to 128 - the highest ever score by a Scot in T20Is.
Oli Hairs' joint-record lasted all of 24 hours.
Scotland 170-1 v Austria
A reverse sweep for four, and a single take George Munsey to 127.
One more will see him move past Oli Hairs' score from yesterday, which equalled Munsey's own record for Scotland's highest score in T20Is.
Scotland 165-1 v Austria
George Munsey is swinging for the fences now that he's gone to his ton.
Two mighty sixes fly into the hedges that run adjacent to Goldenacre, before he stands tall and belts four more down the ground.
Munsey finishes the over with another six, muscled over cow corner.
Scotland 142-1 v Austria
Scotland's openers are having a wonderful time this week.
George Munsey moves to three figures with a bunted single into the leg-side.
It comes off 50 balls - positively sedate compared to Oli Hairs' knock yesterday, but then again, so are most innings.
Scotland 141-1 v Austria
Shail Momin puts down George Munsey off his own bowling.
It would have been a blinder - Munsey nailed it just inches off the ground, but down it goes, and Munsey moves to 99...