Ireland 260 (McBrin 90*, Adar 78, Mujarabani 7-58, Nagarawa 2-65) and 298 (Balbirni 66, Takkar 58, Nagrawa 4-55, Gwandu 2-28, Madhewar 2-48) Beat Zimbabwe 267 (Welch 90, Mujarabani 47, McCarthi 4-75, McBrin 3-59) and 228 (Madhbar 84, Bennett 45, Humphrise 6-57, McCarthi 2-22) by 63 runs
The day started 30 minutes ago, which was lost 37 overs at day four. The ball was handed over to Humphries, who bowled 18 overs for stumps. They needed three overs to create a chance – when they found a drive for almost a drive to cover Madhabar – and another ball was completed to implicate the Pneumon Nyamahuri Plumb and for his five.
McBrin replaced Mark Adire properly and made two opportunities in his second over, both went down. Lorcan Tucker dropped one, which was reduced from the edge of Richard Narwawa, while McBrin failed to hold a low skimmer on the next ball. In the next over, Paul Sterling reshuffled the first slip to the right, when the reverse-sweep of Madhavre became aerial, but could not be found within the reach.
Ireland took a new ball in the 81st over and McBrin immediately got an additional bounce with it. The sun broke, but Zimbabwe’s hopes closed in the 84th, when Hamphrees got Madhevare, his sixth skull.
Ashirwad Mujarabani had placed 67 for the final wicket in the first innings with Trevor Gwandu, but was asked a lot to put on 74 with Richard Nagrava. Ngarava hung around for 39 balls and took some swings. He was beaten in the 86th over and knocked on the next.
McBrin flew a full ball at the middle stump, defeated the slog sweep, and freed the smile at the Ireland camp. When asked about the win-trick of victory in the presentation, Ireland captain Andy Balbirni said, “Just waiting for DVD to come out! We are desperate to play, we don’t know that our next Test match When is it? “
According to FTP, they are scheduled to play Afghanistan at home in July.












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