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BULAWAYO- Ireland accomplished a 63-run victory over Zimbabwe on the ultimate day in Bulawayo to safe their third successive Test match victory.
Zimbabwe resumed on 183-7 in a chase of 292 and ended up being dismissed for 228 as Ireland spinner Matthew Humphreys bagged a career-best 6-57, securing a maiden Test five-for in his third match.
Ireland misplaced their first seven video games after being awarded Test standing, together with two towards England at Lord’s, earlier than beating Afghanistan by six wickets within the UAE final February after which recording a four-wicket victory over Zimbabwe in Belfast the next July.
This newest win was secured regardless of the facet slipping to 31-5 on the opening day after electing to bat, with the highest 4 all dismissed for single figures.
The vacationers rallied to 260 all out of their first innings, thanks principally to Andy McBrine (90no) and Mark Adair (78), who shared a seventh-wicket stand of 127.
McBrine additionally added 51 with Lorcan Tucker (33) for the sixth wicket, whereas Zimbabwe’s former Northamptonshire seamer Blessing Muzarabani claimed figures of 7-58.
Muzarabani then scored 47 not out from the No 10 spot, placing on 67 for the ultimate wicket with final man Trevor Gwandu to propel Zimbabwe to 267 and a first-innings lead of seven.
Half-centuries from Tucker (58) and Ireland captain Andy Balbirnie (66) led the guests to 298 second time round, earlier than Zimbabwe plummeted to 38-4 within the chase.
Wesley Madhevere (85), Brian Bennett (45) and Johnathan Campbell (33) stored the hosts afloat on a rain-affected fourth day – Madhevere and Bennett including 65 for the fifth wicket earlier than Madhevere and Campbell placed on 56 for the seventh.
However, Humphreys dismissed every of these three gamers and when he bowled Madhevere with the brand new ball on the ultimate morning to go away Zimbabwe 9 down and nonetheless needing an additional 74 runs, the sport was all however over.
McBrine wrapped up the win for Ireland three overs later by bowling Richard Ngarava (14).
The sides will now meet in three one-day internationals, beginning in Harare on Friday, earlier than enjoying as many T20 internationals.