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Zimbabwe wins against Ireland in U19 World Cup

Rufaro Siwela
Rufaro Siwela - Content writer
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Zimbabwe Under-19s kick-started their preparations for the ICC Under-19 Men’s World Cup 2024 with an encouraging seven-wicket victory over Ireland Under-19s in their first warm-up match in Pretoria. Ireland posted 217\/9 in their 50 overs, with Harry Dyer top-scoring with an unbeaten 44. Zimbabwe’s Ryan Simbi and Matthew Schonken were the most successful bowlers, taking two wickets each.

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In response, Zimbabwe got off to a strong start with Ryan Kamwemba (51) and Panashe Taruvinga (28) putting on a 91-run opening partnership. However, the team suffered a mini-collapse, losing three wickets for just three runs. But Campbell MacMillan (49*) and Ronak Patel (21*) combined for an unbroken 73-run stand for the fourth wicket. Rain interrupted the match, and Zimbabwe emerged as winners by 27 runs according to the Duckworth-Lewis method.

Meanwhile, Zimbabwe came agonizingly close to victory in the first Twenty20 international against Sri Lanka in Colombo. After being put into bat, Zimbabwe struggled on a challenging pitch against the Sri Lankan spinners. Tinashe Kamunhukamwe played a quick cameo of 26 off 18 balls, while Sikandar Raza (62) anchored the innings and propelled Zimbabwe to 143\/5 in their 20 overs.

Despite a modest target, Zimbabwe’s bowlers caused some surprises. They had Sri Lanka on the ropes, but the hosts managed to hold on and win off the final ball. Raza’s all-round efforts with bat and ball were not enough to secure victory for Zimbabwe, who will be disappointed to come so close but fall short.

Overall, Zimbabwe’s performances in both matches showcased their potential and gave them valuable practice ahead of the upcoming World Cup. The team will look to rectify their mistakes and build on their promising start as they continue their preparation for the tournament.

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Zimbabwe wins against Ireland in U19 World Cup

Zimbabwe Under-19s kick-started their preparations for the ICC Under-19 Men’s World Cup 2024 with an encouraging seven-wicket victory over Ireland Under-19s in their first warm-up match in Pretoria. Ireland posted 217\/9 in their 50 overs, with Harry Dyer top-scoring with an unbeaten 44. Zimbabwe’s Ryan Simbi and Matthew Schonken were the most successful bowlers, taking two wickets each.

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U19 team

In response, Zimbabwe got off to a strong start with Ryan Kamwemba (51) and Panashe Taruvinga (28) putting on a 91-run opening partnership. However, the team suffered a mini-collapse, losing three wickets for just three runs. But Campbell MacMillan (49*) and Ronak Patel (21*) combined for an unbroken 73-run stand for the fourth wicket. Rain interrupted the match, and Zimbabwe emerged as winners by 27 runs according to the Duckworth-Lewis method.

Meanwhile, Zimbabwe came agonizingly close to victory in the first Twenty20 international against Sri Lanka in Colombo. After being put into bat, Zimbabwe struggled on a challenging pitch against the Sri Lankan spinners. Tinashe Kamunhukamwe played a quick cameo of 26 off 18 balls, while Sikandar Raza (62) anchored the innings and propelled Zimbabwe to 143\/5 in their 20 overs.

Despite a modest target, Zimbabwe’s bowlers caused some surprises. They had Sri Lanka on the ropes, but the hosts managed to hold on and win off the final ball. Raza’s all-round efforts with bat and ball were not enough to secure victory for Zimbabwe, who will be disappointed to come so close but fall short.

Overall, Zimbabwe’s performances in both matches showcased their potential and gave them valuable practice ahead of the upcoming World Cup. The team will look to rectify their mistakes and build on their promising start as they continue their preparation for the tournament.

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