Campher took four wickets for 26 to run through the middle-order
before Mark Adair picked up three wickets to mop up the tail to
help Ireland bundle out Netherlands for 106 despite a valiant 51
from opener Max O'Dowd.
The target was not enough to test Ireland and they chased it
down with almost five overs to spare, thanks to a stroke-filled
44 from Gareth Delany.
Sri Lanka, the 2014 champions, are also having to jostle with
the game's minnows in the preliminary round and Dasun Shanaka's
men also had a comfortable start with a seven-wicket win over
Namibia in the day's second Group A outing.
Off-spinner Maheesh Theekshana led an inspired bowling
performance from Sri Lanka with three wickets as the island
nation bundled out Namibia for 96.
Sri Lanka's chase got off to a shaky start as they lost three
quick wickets but Avishka Fernando and Bhanuka Rajapaksa
steadied the ship with an unbroken 74-run stand to see the side
home with 6.3 overs to spare.
The four teams in the group will play each other before the top
two advance to the Super 12 stage.
Earlier in the day, coming on to bowl his second over,
all-rounder Campher first dismissed Colin Ackermann caught down
the leg side after umpire Rod Tucker's not out decision was
overturned on a review by Ireland.
Ryan ten Doeschate was then out leg before wicket before the
team once again challenged Tucker to get an lbw decision
overturned against Scott Edwards that made Campher the first
Ireland bowler to complete a hat-trick in T20 internationals.
There was more joy for the 22-year-old Campher at the Zayed
Cricket Stadium when Roelof van der Merwe dragged a seemingly
innocuous delivery onto his stumps to give the bowler his fourth
wicket of the afternoon.
Sri Lanka fast bowling great Lasith Malinga and Afghanistan
leg-spinner Rashid Khan are the only other cricketers to have
taken four wickets in consecutive deliveries in T20
internationals.
(Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly in Mumbai; editing by Christian
Radnedge)
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