IRE VS ZIM - 3rd T20I, Zimbabwe tour of Ireland, 2019

Ireland vs Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe won by 8 wkts

ZIM -172/2 (16.4)

IRE -171/9 (19.6)

Batter

R
B
4s
6s
SR
68
47
6
4
144.68
58
30
7
2
193.33

Bowler

O
M
R
W
ECO
3.4
0
32
0
8.73

That's all we have from this game. Until next time, it's goodbye.

A clinical win, Zimbabwe leave Ireland with a solitary win and in the process have levelled the series (1-1). Chasing a stiff target, Zimbabwe scored 12 off the opening over. Skipper Hamilton Masakadza departed for a 4-ball duck. Craig Ervine, facing his first ball, nicked one to the keeper, but it was no-balled as Mark Adair had overstepped. And, Ervine took full toll of that. First, he was involved in a 49-run stand with Taylor and then a match-winning partnership - 111 off 62 - with Sean Williams. All the Irish bowlers were taken to the cleaners and Zimbabwe hunted down the target with 20 balls to spare.

16.4

4

Mark Adair to Craig Ervine, FOUR

16.3

Mark Adair to Craig Ervine, no run

16.2

Mark Adair to Sean Williams, 1 run

16.1

Mark Adair to Craig Ervine, 1 run

END OF OVER 16

9 Runs

ZIM: 166 - 2

6 0 1 0 1 1

Craig Ervine

63 (44)

Sean Williams

57 (29)

Craig Young

4-0-38-0

15.6

Young to Craig Ervine, 1 run

15.5

Young to Sean Williams, 1 run

15.4

Young to Sean Williams, no run

15.3

Young to Craig Ervine, 1 run

15.2

Young to Craig Ervine, no run

15.1

6

Young to Craig Ervine, SIX, the partnership between Craig Ervine and Sean Williams is now

Craig Young [3.0-0-29-0] is back into the attack

END OF OVER 15

5 Runs

ZIM: 157 - 2

L1 1 0 1 1 1

Craig Ervine

55 (40)

Sean Williams

56 (27)

Mark Adair

3-0-26-0

14.6

Mark Adair to Craig Ervine, 1 run

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14.5

Mark Adair to Sean Williams, 1 run, steered through point

14.4

Mark Adair to Craig Ervine, 1 run, flicked away to deep mid-wicket

14.3

Mark Adair to Craig Ervine, no run, hurriedly pulls it to square leg

14.2

Mark Adair to Sean Williams, 1 run, very full ball, Williams is on the walk as he strokes it to long-off

14.1

Mark Adair to Craig Ervine, leg byes, 1 run, on the pads, the batter is late to close his bat-face, rolls towards backward square leg off Ervine's pad