Campher And Dockrell Kept Ireland In The Super 12 Race

Author: Kunal Hans

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On Wednesday in Hobart, Ireland overcame Scotland by six wickets to keep their Super 12s aspirations alive. The first-ever T20 half-century by Michael Jones enabled Scotland to post a score of 176/5. However, Ireland won the game because to a 119-run partnership between Campher and Dockrell.

Cross, Jones, in 59 run stand

As soon as the game began, Mark Adair dismissed George Munsey, which didn't bode well for Scotland's innings. Early in his inning, Michael Jones struggled, but Matthew Cross kept putting runs on the board from one end. He struck three boundaries off Barry McCarthy in the third over. Scotland's odds after the powerplay were 39/1. Both batters, once more facing McCarthy, hit a six and a boundary to help their side over the 50-run threshold.

Scotland is propelled to 176 by Jones and Berrington

After the powerplay, Jones started going after Ireland's bowlers after taking his time in the middle. Jones pulled Joshua Little for a massive six in the eleventh over. Berrington hit McCarthy for a boundary and a six in the thirteenth over. After reaching his first T20 half-century, Jones hit Gareth Delany for a six and a four in the 16th over. On 37 runs, Campher defeated Berrington. McCarthy let up 59 runs in his 4 overs after taking a 19-run beating from Jones and Leask in his final over.

Scots take early wickets to score runs

Both of Ireland's seasoned openers were cheaply lost. Brad Wheal replaced Balbirnie after 14 runs, while Safyaan Sharif withdrew Paul Stirling after 8 runs. Ireland's score after the powerplay was 37/2. Harry Tector and Lorcan Tucker both lost back-to-back wickets for Ireland.

Partnership of Campher and Dockrell

Despite being in trouble in the chase and at 65/4 after 10 overs, Ireland was able to win the match because to a 119-run partnership between Dockrell and Campher. When Mark Watt was eliminated for 18 runs in the 13th over, the counterattack got underway. Then, from the 15th over, both batsmen hit Brad Wheal, with to 14 runs being scored. Josh Davey was destroyed for 17 runs in the 16th over, with 52 needed in the remaining five overs. Campher hit three consecutive boundaries to help Ireland reach the goal with one over remaining with 12 runs needed in the final two overs. George Dockrell scored 39 runs in 27 balls, while Curtis Campher scored 72 runs in 32 balls. Read more…….