Ireland were never really in trouble while chasing, despite Porterfield's shaky start to his innings.
Stirling, on the other hand, was at his belligerent best taking the attack to the Dutch camp as their bowlers and fielders had a forgettable outing.
The Netherlands bowling lacked sting and, barring a maiden each from ten Doeschate and Adeel Raja, who sparkled in their first spells, the Dutch bowlers failed to make an impact.
Stirling began his innings with a six, and the all-rounder was at his aggressive best against Bernard Loots, who was drafted into the side in place of Tom de Grooth.
Stirling hit three fours and a six off Loots, who conceded 29 runs from two overs, as the opener cruised to his half-century off 25 balls.
Having been dropped on one and 41, Porterfield also gained in confidence, as he completed his fifty in 70 balls.
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