Under 17, Ireland v Scotland, T20 match 3 (15 August)
- James West bowled...
- ...Alec McClennan delighted with that
- Scotland celebrate the wicket of Yeates
- Well judged catch...
- ..and Dunphy has to depart
- Stumping chance goes for byes
- Whaley joins the procession...
- ...and the dance can begin
- Back to the boundary
- Steered high to the sweeper ....
- ...who makes no mistake
- ..Did I really do that?
- Driven
- Pulled away
- Helped round the corner...
- ...and that's another one gone
- Straight seam
- Gethin Kelleher trapped in front
- Helped to leg
- Chance not taken
- Edged to the keeper....
- ...the decision is given
- Early success as Khan is bowled
- Clipped away by Olly Pillinger
- Keerat Singh out by a distance
- Cut away by Pillinger
- James Stronach pick-up
- Swept by Pillinger
- 50 for Pillinger
- Scottish skipper James Stronach hits the winning run
- Coach Majeed congratulates Olly Pillinger
- All smiles from the winning Scotland squad
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