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Zimbabwe v Ireland Test: Bulawayo one-off contest in the balance after day two

Ireland led Zimbabwe to lead by 76 as a two-second goal on the second day left nine seconds of the wicket in a one-time test in Bulawayo.

Despite Nick Welch’s 90 points, the host started the 72-1 game with a 72-1 response, but the host fell to 200 -9, as Barry McCarthy got the best test bowling in the best test 4-75.

However, one-on-one bowling heroes blessed Muzarabani (47) with 58 runs with Trevor Gwandu, bringing Zimbabwe a first-inning lead of seven straight wins Advantages.

Ireland made an encouraging start in the second inning as Peter Moor (30) was the only loss in the remaining 21 games, and Captain Andrew Balbirnie does not The defeated 32 made them 83-1.

Earlier, McCarthy’s precision and aggression left the hosts’ impressive match with Andy McBrine plagued him His 90 in the first inning of Ireland When he produced neat bowling figures of 3-59.

The host recovered alongside Welch and Takudzwanashe Kaitano, hoping to build on their promising overnight start, but the latter was soon captured by McCarthy LBW.

McBrine was 147-5 in the first two wickets of the 42nd Left Zimbabwe (Left Zimbabwe), but Welch continued to build his patience innings, and he was soon in Harry Teck (Harry Tector) started to disappear before he stood out on Harry Tector and his partner Mark Adair delivered.

At that stage, Ireland looked to maintain a healthy first inning lead in a relatively low match, but Muzarabani made his best on day one with a 7-58 mark Testing the bowling figure, his 47-68 goals responded to his side EKE’s advantage in winning seven straight wins.

Moor’s aggressive attack, Ireland quickly took 46-0 when he punished some willful Muzarabani delivery before opening the ball to Richard Ngarava Bringed to goalkeeper Nyasha Mayavo.

Curtis Campher remained unbeaten on the 14th along Balbirnie as their 76-shot advantage allowed visitors to enter the slim advantage of the third day.

Bulawayo match is Ireland’s first test match Last July, four wickets in Belfast defeated Zimbabwe.

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