Ireland 260 (McBrin 90*, Adire 78, Mujarabani 7-58, Nagrawa 2-65) Trail Zimbabwe 1 for 72 (Welch 33*, Catano 26*, McCarthy 1-25) by 188 runs
What started in Bulawayo as a potentially one-sided day was anything but Ireland Zig-Zigged through several ups and downs, however, Zimbabwe dominated the day.
In response, Zimbabwe lost Ben Curan quickly, but the healthy start of Takudzwanashe Katano and Nick Welch fell behind 218 runs with 218 runs.
The day started under Sunny Sky’s, but the first over showed a pitch vagina, which could not be trusted on the batsmen. Peter Moore was wooed out by balls, causing him a fourth ball, but then the bounce and lack of speed pulled him a bridge over his stump.
Curtis Kapoor received a jafa, who tries to defend in the third over, defeating his bat defeat his bat, but then in the fourth, Richard fell in an attempt to retaliate Richard Narwawa – the only batsman in Ireland in the top five Did not fall for Mujrabani. Andy Balbirni, who was under control against the entire balls, was the next to go, trying to flick a small ball that stopped in the pitch.
Mujarabani saved his best ball for Harry Tector, which went away to take a leading lead from the flick, which he was caught in the slip. They were then assisted by the pitch, which gave additional speed and bounce to undo the Paul Sterling caught in the slip. And like this, Ireland has lost half of its side with nine overs.












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