And that will be that! Full and wide outside off, that's a stunning cover drive that whistles away to the fence, and Ireland win the series 2-0
Zimbabwe vs Ireland, 3rd ODI at Harare, ZIM v IRE, Dec 17 2023 - Ball by Ball Commentary
5:38pm: The Irish players celebrate a superb series win, and that's all we have for you tonight. On behalf of our scorer Harshith and my fellow commentator Abhimanyu, this is Aaditya signing off. Take care, good night!
Paul Stirling: I think we've saved our best performance for the last. So happy for the lads. We've worked so hard over the winter, so it's good to have the reward. I never felt like we were too far in the ODI stuff, it was about the little things. The team has performed outstandingly, I just practiced my coin toss in the winter. I'm so proud of the lads, thoroughly deserved. We've got a number of series coming, the T20 World Cup is the first thing that comes to mind. Plenty of cricket coming up. The control with both bat and ball stood out, sometimes that has not been there in the past."
Curtis Campher is the Player of the Series
"Just really happy to contribute to the team. It was a team decision (to promote him to no.3), the head coach came to me and said this is what we're going to do in the future. Happy to hit the ground running. I'm not thinking about too much, just seeing the ball and hitting the ball."
The Player of the Match is Andy Balbirnie
"As a top order batter, you're looking for consistency, but know you're one knock away from finding form. So it was good to be out there at the end. The wickets were very difficult. I knew if I set myself up for the back end, I would do well. It's always good to come to Harare. This was probably the best surface out of the three games, was a bit tricky with the lightning around. Credit to our bowlers for restricting them. You can always pinpoint small moments in games, but I think if you bide your time, you get that luck. Sometimes it goes your way, sometimes it doesn't.
Sikandar Raza:: I thought we were 20-25 runs short on that wicket. We keep doing the same things again and again that's hurting Zimbabwe cricket. It's our job as batters to bat most of the over, and we didn't do again that today. I thought myself and Joylord had a very good partnership. My dismissal came at the wrong. Unfortunately when I got, the floodgates opened, and we never got any partnerships after that. Credit to Ireland for showing us how to play on tricky wickets like that, sometimes we need to graft. It didn't help that we had 8 to 9 guys injured, and some of those are senior players as well. But opportunities present themselves, I just hope the guys can grab those. All I'm praying for is for those 8 to 9 guys to be fit because we're going to need the best squad to go to Sri Lanka.
Stick around for a bit for the post-match presentation from Harare
5:05pm: What a good win that is for Ireland. That is also their first-ever ODI series win in Zimbabwe.
Joylord Gumbie's 72 had taken Zimbabwe to 197 earlier. That always felt a bit below par, but it was certainly a total Zimbabwe could've fought win, and when they dismissed Stirling early, that looked a possibility. But Andrew Balbirnie used all his experience to just hold one end up, even though he was visibily out of form and not striking it too well. He finishes on 82*, Tucker finishes on an enterprising 29*, but the work of the likes of Curtis Campher and Graham Hume with the ball shouldn't go unnoticed.
It's been a treacherous couple of months for Zimbabwe now, with the T20 World Cup qualifier defeat now followed by losses in both the T20I and ODI series against Ireland at home.
Tucker nails the pull shot and scores are level! Short ball from Chivanga, Tucker stays on the front foot, just transfers his weight back and then smashes the pull past midwicket
slower one again, but loses the radar as it goes way down the legside
full and straight this time, Balbirnie digs it out down the ground and gets Ireland to within a shot away
slower ball on a length, and tight to the stumps, worked to midwicket
short again this time, he nails the pull shot this time, but doesn't place it either side of the fielder at deep square leg
drops this short and drifts down leg, Tucker misses his pull shot but that goes through to Gumbie down the legside
Balbirnie is the fourth Irish batter to get 3000 ODI runs, after Paul Stirling, William Porterfield and Kevin O'Brien
12 off that over, and really now, this should be done
short this time, Balbirnie again gets no timing on that pull shot, but it plugs in a vacant area around deep midwicket, they get a couple of runs, to bring the required runs down to single digits
slower ball, fuller length on the pads, flicked away to deep square leg
length ball on the stumps again, finds the fielder at midwicket with that push
slower ball, back of a length on off stump, steered to backward point
Strike! Slower and a bit short, Tucker absolutely nails that pull shot over the midwicket boundary, and now it feels like the final rites for the hosts
digs this one in short, Balbirnie gets a top edge as he looked for the pull, but it falls in no man's land, and they get a single, which is Balbirnie's 3000th run in ODI cricket
Ireland inch ever closer. This has been an excellent chase. Balbirnie has played so well. Can he finish this one off? Here's Muzarabani, for now.
length ball just outside off this time, driven to extra cover where Masakadza dives to his right and stops the ball but can't stop the single
leg break attempted, but too short this time, Tucker stays back and punches it down to long-on
fuller and on off stump this time, driven back to the bowler
Deft, this time. Quicker one from Raza, but short and gives Balbirnie a bit of width. He uses the pace and width and steers it past short third
Class shot, that! Raza fires this one down middle and leg, Balbirnie walks across, and helps a sweep over the fielder at short fine leg
flatter trajectory, on a length outside off stump, Balbirnie misses the reverse sweep
The rub of the green is going Ireland's way as well. They need 28 off the last 5 overs. Here's the skipper Raza now
Oh what an effort that is from Muzarabani! That definitely is three runs saved and not a dropped catch. Full ball this time, Balbirnie looks to get under it and drive it over mid-off, Muzarabani times his jump well, gets his left hand to it, but it just doesn't stick.
Over 38 • IRE 204/3
Ireland won by 7 wickets (with 13 balls remaining) (DLS method)