Ireland 250 (Moore 79, Chivanga 3-39, Mujarabani 3-53) and 6 for 158 (Tucker 56, McBrin 55*, Nagrawa 4-53, Mujarabani 2-52) Beat Zimbabwe 210 (Masvyor 74, McBrin 3-37, Macarthi 3-42) and 197 (Myers 57, McBrin 4-38) by four wickets
Zimbabwe maintained an attacking area for both batsmen for the best part of the first hour, filled slip cordon with three catches. But it left the vacant locations in the outfield, and was not hesitant to attack the left-right combination of Ireland when the line was wide or the length was very full. The first example of him came as soon as the fourth ball of the morning, when the tucker reached out of an entire ball out of an entire ball, and reached the deep point to four.
The first 13 overs of the day scored 61 runs, with a limit almost everywhere. McBrin was particularly impressive on the bridge, with which it had two limitations-first Nagarwa, and Mujrabani in front of the square to defeat the deep-back square-leg in the right, shutd their second, as Ireland participated on the target .
Zimbabwe bowled Nagarawa and Mujarabani for the first eight overs, in the hope that they would repeat their magic from the third evening. However, by then, Tucker had clipped Nagrava with his pad and brought fifty stands. It was a chanceless stand between the Ireland batsmen on Sunday, which we saw in the previous evening, when the additional bounce and the movement left their top-order batsmen to find for reply.
After three balls, Ngarava finally reiterated the threat of the third evening. The ball kicked a length on a tucker and looped with his gloves, but the street fell less than a fielder.
Sean Williams was then brought into an attack in the 20th over, but his left -arm spin hardly made any difference, as Tucker and McBrin had a continuous tick.
Tucker brought his half -century when he hit Mujarabani through a cover for three to start the 24th over, and that shot shown Ireland’s requirement below 50. Mujarabani cleaned the tucker for 56 two overs, even McBrin was beaten on one. Drive, a flash, and a one that kept your front pad low to hit the foot out of the foot.
There was a great test for McBrin, this was the right end. He raised 3 for 37 and 38 for 38 in two Zimbabwe’s innings, and contributed 28 in Ireland’s first innings, which was made by all before half a century in the second, everyone made him a worthy player of the match. .











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