• Ireland's Curtis Campher celebrates hitting the winning runs in the six-wicket victory over Scotland during the ICC T20 World Cup 2022 match against Scotland at Bellerive Oval in Hobart on October 19, 2022. AFP
    Ireland's Curtis Campher celebrates hitting the winning runs in the six-wicket victory over Scotland during the ICC T20 World Cup 2022 match against Scotland at Bellerive Oval in Hobart on October 19, 2022. AFP
  • Ireland's Curtis Campher, right, shakes hands with Scotland players at the end of the match. Ireland won the T20 World Cup match by six wickets. AFP
    Ireland's Curtis Campher, right, shakes hands with Scotland players at the end of the match. Ireland won the T20 World Cup match by six wickets. AFP
  • Ireland's Curtis Campher celebrates victory. AFP
    Ireland's Curtis Campher celebrates victory. AFP
  • Ireland's Curtis Campher plays a shot. AFP
    Ireland's Curtis Campher plays a shot. AFP
  • Ireland's Curtis Campher, left, and George Dockrell bump gloves. AFP
    Ireland's Curtis Campher, left, and George Dockrell bump gloves. AFP
  • Ireland's Curtis Campher, centre, and George Dockrell run between the wickets as Scotland's wicketkeeper Matthew Cross looks on. AFP
    Ireland's Curtis Campher, centre, and George Dockrell run between the wickets as Scotland's wicketkeeper Matthew Cross looks on. AFP
  • Scotland's Michael Leask celebrates taking the wicket of Ireland's Harry Tector. AFP
    Scotland's Michael Leask celebrates taking the wicket of Ireland's Harry Tector. AFP
  • Scotland's Chirs Greaves takes a catch to dismiss Ireland's Harry Tector. AFP
    Scotland's Chirs Greaves takes a catch to dismiss Ireland's Harry Tector. AFP
  • Scotland's Mark Watt, second left, celebrates taking the wicket of Ireland's Lorcan Tucker with teammates. AFP
    Scotland's Mark Watt, second left, celebrates taking the wicket of Ireland's Lorcan Tucker with teammates. AFP
  • Scotland's Safyaan Sharif, second right, celebrates taking the wicket of Ireland's Paul Stirling with teammates. AFP
    Scotland's Safyaan Sharif, second right, celebrates taking the wicket of Ireland's Paul Stirling with teammates. AFP
  • Ireland's Lorcan Tucker plays a shot for four runs. AFP
    Ireland's Lorcan Tucker plays a shot for four runs. AFP

Ireland celebrate ‘pretty special’ win over Scotland at T20 World Cup - in pictures


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Ireland captain Andy Balbirnie described Curtis Campher and George Dockrell as “pretty special” as they blasted their side to a thrilling victory over Scotland at the T20 World Cup.

A place in the Super 12 stage looked to be disappearing from Ireland’s grasp when Campher and Dockrell flipped the match on its head with a match-winning stand of 116 in just 57 deliveries.

Ireland looked to be on their way home at the mid-point of the innings, with the top four back in the pavilion and just 65 on the board as they chased 177 for victory.

But Campher seized the moment with seven fours and two sixes in a stunning knock of 72 not out as Ireland secured a six-wicket win.

“It was pretty special, I can’t remember as important a partnership as that,” said Balbirnie, whose side badly needed the points after kicking off their campaign with defeat by Zimbabwe.

“All year we’ve played pretty good cricket and games we’ve been out of, we’ve been throwing punches. To get over the line with a punch thrown is great. It was a special knock from Curtis and from George as well.

“I’m delighted and hope we can take that momentum into Friday [against the West Indies]. We started the tournament pretty disappointingly, it got away from us in the first innings here and at the start of the second, so to drag it back was very important for us.”

All-rounder Campher, who famously took four wickets in four balls at the 2021 World Cup, was visibly emotional at the close and battled tears as he revealed he had received “bad news” from home.

He did not wish to elaborate on that but told fans watching back in Ireland: “Thanks for the support, hopefully we’ll put a smile on your face a bit longer.”

Scotland captain Richie Berrington, whose side began their time in Australia by upsetting the Windies, was staying positive after the setback.

“We know from last year these group situations are never straight forward, but we’ll learn from today, reflect on what we need to and come back strong in our final game,” he said.

“We certainly put Ireland under pressure early on but give credit to the boys who put the partnership on. It was an excellent knock from Curtis, credit to them.”

The Matrix Resurrections

Director: Lana Wachowski

Stars:  Keanu Reeves, Carrie-Anne Moss, Jessica Henwick 

Rating:****

Hurricanes 31-31 Lions

Wellington Hurricanes: 
Tries: Gibbins, Laumape, Goosen, Fifita tries, Barrett
Conversions: Barrett (4)
Penalties: Barrett

British & Irish Lions:
Tries: Seymour (2), North
Conversions: Biggar (2)
Penalties: Biggar (4)

RESULTS

 

Catchweight 63.5kg: Shakriyor Juraev (UZB) beat Bahez Khoshnaw (IRQ). Round 3 TKO (body kick)

Lightweight: Nart Abida (JOR) beat Moussa Salih (MAR). Round 1 by rear naked choke

Catchweight 79kg: Laid Zerhouni (ALG) beat Ahmed Saeb (IRQ). Round 1 TKO (punches)

Catchweight 58kg: Omar Al Hussaini (UAE) beat Mohamed Sahabdeen (SLA) Round 1 rear naked choke

Flyweight: Lina Fayyad (JOR) beat Sophia Haddouche (ALG) Round 2 TKO (ground and pound)

Catchweight 80kg: Badreddine Diani (MAR) beat Sofiane Aïssaoui (ALG) Round 2 TKO

Flyweight: Sabriye Sengul (TUR) beat Mona Ftouhi (TUN). Unanimous decision

Middleweight: Kher Khalifa Eshoushan (LIB) beat Essa Basem (JOR). Round 1 rear naked choke

Heavyweight: Mohamed Jumaa (SUD) beat Hassen Rahat (MAR). Round 1 TKO (ground and pound)

Lightweight: Abdullah Mohammad Ali Musalim (UAE beat Omar Emad (EGY). Round 1 triangle choke

Catchweight 62kg: Ali Taleb (IRQ) beat Mohamed El Mesbahi (MAR). Round 2 KO

Catchweight 88kg: Mohamad Osseili (LEB) beat Samir Zaidi (COM). Unanimous decision

Updated: October 19, 2022, 9:33 AM