Last Updated: 19/10/22 8:31am
Ireland revived their T20 World Cup campaign and dented Scotland’s hopes of making the Super 12 as Curtis Campher and George Dockrell propelled their side to a stunning comeback win in Hobart.
Ireland looked set for a second successive defeat as they slipped to 61-4 in a chase of 177, only for Campher (72no off 32 balls) and Dockrell (39no off 27) to share an unbroken fifth-wicket stand of 119 from 57 balls as their team triumphed by six wickets with an over to spare.
Scotland, who stunned two-time champions West Indies in their opening game on Monday, were on top for much of the match, with Michael Jones (86 off 55 balls) underpinning their total of 176-5 and their bowlers then knocking off Ireland’s top four, including Paul Stirling (8).
But Campher and Dockrell mixed power and innovation during a game-altering partnership at Bellerive Oval, blowing the battle to qualify from Group A wide open.
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