Ireland crushed Scotland by six wickets in Hobart on Wednesday, keeping their Super 12s trusts alive. Michael Jones' very first T20 50 years helped Scotland in posting a score of 176/5. In any case, a 119-run organization among Campher and Dockrell assisted Ireland with dominating the game. Jones, Cross 59 run stand Scotland's innings didn't start off very strong as Imprint Adair eliminated George Munsey toward the beginning of the game. While Michael Jones was having inconvenience right off the bat in his inning, Matthew Cross continued to add runs from one end. In the third finished, he hit three limits against Barry McCarthy. After the powerplay, Scotland was 39/1. Again taking McCarthy on, the two players hit a six and a limit to help their group over the 50-run mark. Curtis Campher got the wicket of Cross on 28 runs. Click For latest Cricket sports news Jones, Berrington power Scotland to 176 Jones took as much time as necessary in the center, yet after the powerplay he started going after Ireland's bowlers. In the eleventh over, Jones pulled Joshua Little for a colossal six. In the thirteenth over, Berrington smacked McCarthy for a limit and a six. In the sixteenth over, subsequent to scoring his most memorable T20 50 years, Jones whacked Gareth Delany for a six and a four. Campher got the wicket of Berrington on 37 runs. McCarthy yielded 59 runs in his 4 overs as he was smacked for 19 runs in his last over by Jones and Leask. Scotland hits with early wickets Ireland lost both their accomplished openers efficiently. Balbirnie was excused by Brad Wheal on 14 runs, and Paul Stirling was eliminated by Safyaan Sharif on 8 runs. After the powerplay, Ireland was 37/2. Ireland lost two consecutive wickets For more sports news click