And it's all over for Ireland, with the wicket keeper managing to get the bails off.
FOW: All out 22 - Watts - Run Out - 1
After a short performance by two entirely pink statues in the middle of the ground, everyone was ready for the start of Scotland's innings.
Well everyone except the Batsman, who was bowled first ball.
FOW: 1/0 - Gray - b Houghton - 0
Barmy was promoted up the order to be the next batsman in. However a very late shout of 'no' was interpreted as for the first run, and Barmy started to turn around just short of the crease.
An even more odd decision to start running side on to the crease as the ball was about to hit the stumps was risky,
But in the end the bails were dislodged and Barmy given out.
Oddly, the umpires hadn't noticed Barmy fell short, and gave him a run anyway.
FOW: 2/1 - Barmy - Run Out - 1
The crowd ran away later in the over with the ball coming towards them for the first time in the match,
On the other side of the ground, the escape options were less clear, with the crowd still looking for ways out when the ball came towards them,
With the score now ticking away at 2/9 - both batsman were on 4 - which led to heated arguments about who should be given most of the strike.
This ended, unsurprisingly, in yet another run out - you know what they look like by now.
FOW: 3/9 - McKenzie - run out - 4
The next over, despite having paid the umpire to look away - Hawk Eye proved to be convincing enough for the on field indecision to be overturned
FOW: 4/9 - Russell - LBW Houghton - 0
While another four followed early the next over, the batsman mistimed one and was bowled, three times in a row.
Oh, and another two LBWs followed for good measure
With the score at 9/15, Scotland had at least managed to put on a few valuable runs in between the steady flow of wickets.
After having further narrowed Ireland's lead to just 4 runs, an ill timed celebration from the Scottish batsman made the last wicket fall
So, Scotland were all out for 18.
Ireland's second innings, next.