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3139dThe Report by Liam Brickhill

Ireland survive scare for two-wicket win

The third ODI between Ireland and Zimbabwe at the Harare Sports Club produced another exciting day's cricket, with Ireland scampering home by just two wickets in a low-scoring thriller

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Match Details

Toss

Ireland , elected to field first

Player Of The Match

Player Of The Series

Series result

Zimbabwe won the 3-match series 2-1

Match number

Season

Hours of play (local time)

09.30 start, First Session 09.30-13.00 Interval 13.00-13.45, Second Session 13.45-17.00

Match days

13 October 2015 (50-over match)

Reserve Umpire

Match Referee

Scorer: Freeman Chigovera | Commentator: Liam Brickhill

5.10pm Another cracking finish to a match that ended up much closer than one might have expected after Zimbabwe struggled to 187 all out. Ireland seem to be cruising in the early stages of their chase, but Zimbabwe kept on chipping away and kept the pressure on with some electric fielding once they got the opening. Ireland crept closer and closer, and it was eventually up to their tail to secure a consolatory win. Importantly, this was another good, hard game of cricket between these two teams, who've never produced a boring day out. Why don't they play each other more often? Why aren't Zimbabwe playing a Test match at Stormont next summer?

Thanks for tuning in to another engaging day of cricket between Zimbabwe and Ireland. Your commentator today has been none other than Liam Brickhill, live from Harare Sports Club. I do hope you've enjoyed my coverage, and see you again next time. Until then, goodbye!

Vidy: "It would have been a great week for Ireland if they had won the series as their Rugby team beat France to moved to QF in Rugby WC AND their soccer team beat current champion Germany."

46.5
4
Muzarabani to McBrine, FOUR, edged! It beats the keeper, it beats a diving short third man, and that's the game!

Mark: "Now you know why Middlesex fans call Tim Murtagh "The Lambeth Lara". He used to be almost a geuine allrounder in his younger days."

46.4
3
Muzarabani to Murtagh, 3 runs, Ireland are on the brink now, Murtagh finding the gap between midwicket and mid-on with a firm clip to get three more.
46.3
0
Muzarabani to Murtagh, no run, a huge heave, and he's missed it completely! No need for that shot. Murtagh just slogged across the line at a full one.
46.2
0
Muzarabani to Murtagh, no run, fuller and straighter from the bowler, and Murtagh steps forward to drive to mid off.
46.1
4
Muzarabani to Murtagh, FOUR, crunched to the cover boundary! Murtagh is taking his side home here. The ball was wide of off, so the shot was on, but he had to beat a packed inner ring.

Chigumbura is cycling through his bowlers, and now he brings Muzarabani back on from the Golf Course end. No slip in place.

END OF OVER:
46 | 5 Runs | IRE: 178/8 (10 runs required from 24 balls, RR: 3.86, RRR: 2.50)

  • Andy McBrine10 (20b)
  • Tim Murtagh12 (9b)
  • John Nyumbu9-0-37-0
  • Luke Jongwe9-1-35-1
45.6
0
Nyumbu to McBrine, no run, pitching on middle, spinning towards off, and the batsman leans forward to defend it back down the track.

Ireland 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st31WTS PorterfieldPR Stirling
2nd15EC JoycePR Stirling
3rd48A BalbirniePR Stirling
4th8NJ O'BrienPR Stirling
5th17GC WilsonPR Stirling
6th21KJ O'BrienGC Wilson
7th8KJ O'BrienGH Dockrell
8th12GH DockrellAR McBrine
9th29TJ MurtaghAR McBrine