Match Summary
The opening match of the series between Zimbabwe and Ireland delivered a fast-paced, low-scoring thriller at Harare Sports Club, where Zimbabwe held their nerve to clinch a 22-run victory.
After opting to bat first, Zimbabwe found themselves under early pressure as Ireland’s bowlers struck regularly on a tricky surface. The top order struggled for fluency, and wickets kept falling at crucial intervals. Just when the innings seemed in danger of fizzling out, Sikandar Raza injected momentum with a blistering cameo, providing Zimbabwe with much-needed acceleration. The real finishing touch, however, came from Wellington Masakadza, whose explosive 13 off just 4 balls propelled Zimbabwe to a competitive 84 all out in 9.3 overs.
Ireland’s chase never truly settled. The early loss of Paul Stirling put them on the back foot, and although George Ross Adair counterattacked with a fluent 24, the required run rate and persistent wickets proved too much to handle. Zimbabwe’s bowlers attacked relentlessly, mixing pace with clever variations. Masakadza then turned the match decisively in his side’s favor, spinning through the Irish middle order with figures of 3 for 10, ensuring Ireland were bowled out for 62 in 6.1 overs.
Masakadza’s all-round impact earned him a well-deserved Man of the Match award, capping off a disciplined Zimbabwean performance. The hosts showed resilience under pressure, while Ireland were left to reflect on missed opportunities and a risky batting approach.
Zimbabwe take early control of the series, carrying confidence and momentum into the next encounter, while Ireland will be keen to regroup and respond with greater composure in the matches ahead.

