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ICC CRICKET WORLD CUP 2015

Ireland deny Zimbabwe win

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Ireland cricketers celebrate the wicket of Zimbabwe batsman Sikandar Raza (R) at the Bellerive Oval ground during the 2015 Cricket World Cup Pool B match between Ireland and Zimbabwe in Hobart on March 7, 2015. Photo: AFP
MATCH 30: IRELAND VS ZIMBABWE
Ireland 331/8 (50.0 Overs)
Zimbabwe  326 (49.3 Overs)             Ireland won the match by 5 runs

 

So close but yet so far, Zimbabwe lost to Ireland by 5 runs at Hobert in the ICC cricket World Cup 2015 match today with a win just beyond the reach of their grasp.

At the end of today's result, Zimbabwe splashed cold water on their quarterfinal chances unless they manage a win against India in their next match. And, Ireland improved theirs.

Ireland proved their worth at this World Cup again and piled a massive 331 after being put to bat first riding on a century off Ed Joyce and a hard fought 97 from Andy Balbirnie.

Sean Williams and Tendai Chatara took three wickets each for Zimbabwe while Tinashe Panyangara claimed one for himself.

Coming down in chase of the huge total, Zimbabwe went on a slide early before their Captain Brendan Taylor, 121, made the chase feasible.

A crucial point was at the time when Sean Williams, 96, was given out amid controversy on whether Mooney actually touched the boundary ropes to hold on to a catch.

However, the total, in the end, remained beyond Zimbabwe – what very well maybe the sun setting on Zimbabwe's World Cup and rising for the Irish side of the fence.

 

Ireland Team

WTS Porterfield*, PR Stirling, EC Joyce, NJ O'Brien, A Balbirnie, GC Wilson†, KJ O'Brien, JF Mooney, AR Cusack, GH Dockrell, A McBrine

Zimbabwe Team

CJ Chibhabha, Sikandar Raza, SF Mire, H Masakadza, BRM Taylor*†, SC Williams, CR Ervine, RW Chakabva, T Mupariwa, T Panyangara, TL Chatara

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