Zimbabwe Another 109 runs are needed to defeat 7 (Madhabar 61*, Bennett 45, Humphs 4-41, McCarthy 2-22) for 267 and 183. Ireland 260 and 298
Ireland was designed to feel at home in Bulviyo, although in a slight devious sense, the large changes were washed before the rain bad light. But taking four wickets in 53 overs spread over two sessions, visitors will come out as a favorite on the last day. However, serious forecasting for Day Five may refuse Ireland to win.
Sunday was a stop-start day as bad weather delayed the beginning of 15 minutes. Barry Macarthi required six balls to disturb the nightwatcher Trevor Gwandu’s stump, with a complete delivery, which was distracted before the outside edge.
Brian Bennett survived a close LBW shout against Mark Adire at the second time of the day. The strategy of reshuffle in Madhabar’s line inspired a leading lead, but it fell safely to the left.
Adair and McCarthy bowled nine out of 12 overs, which were possible before playing for about three hours.
Breakbabwe resumed from 71 to 4 after the break and Madhavre first survived a difficult opportunity from Craig Young in a post-chemistry and after a while he fought a bouncer on the helmet. Meanwhile, there was a more quiet stay before leaving Humphries because the spinner started his long magic.
Humphrees later dismissed Nyasha Mayavo, Paul Sterling caught the rebound with a tucker glove in the slip.
Meanwhile, Madhavre reached his first Test fifty. He and Pneumon Nyamhuri took Zimbabwe close to 200 when bad Prakash forced the stump 12 minutes before the scheduled time.












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