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Raza stars in Zim win
Sikandar Raza smashed 82 off 48 balls to set up a convincing 31-run victory for Zimbabwe against Ireland on Monday.
Sikandar Raza smashed 82 off 48 balls to set up a convincing 31-run victory for Zimbabwe against Ireland on Monday.
Ireland head into the T20 World Cup without retired star batsman Kevin O’Brien but boasting plenty of experience.
Ireland ended a run of eight successive T20I defeats after beating Afghanistan by seven wickets in Belfast on Tuesday with just one ball remaining.
Wayne Parnell’s maiden five-wicket T20I haul secured a series-clinching win for the Proteas in Bristol.
Wayne Parnell took 5-30 as the Proteas beat Ireland by 44 runs in the second T20I in Bristol on Friday to secure a 2-0 series win.
Get live score updates and text commentary from the second T20I in Bristol from 7:30pm (SA time).
Reeza Hendricks and Aiden Markram scored half-centuries in the Proteas’ 21-run win over Ireland in Bristol.
Reeza Hendricks’ fourth successive half-century helped the Proteas beat Ireland by 21 runs in the first T20I in Bristol on Wednesday.
Get live score updates and text commentary from the first T20I in Bristol from 7:30pm (SA time).
Glenn Phillips’ unbeaten fifty led New Zealand to a 3-0 T20I series whitewash of Ireland with a six-wicket win in Belfast on Friday.
Michael Bracewell rounded off New Zealand’s crushing 88-run win over Ireland in the second T20I in Belfast on Wednesday with a hat-trick.
Glenn Phillips’ quick-fire 69 and four wickets from Lockie Ferguson inspired New Zealand’s 31-run win over Ireland in their opening T20I on Monday.
New Zealand survived a record-breaking Ireland charge led by centuries from Paul Stirling and Harry Tector for a dramatic one-run victory in Friday’s third ODI in Dublin.
Finn Allen and Tom Latham scored half-centuries as New Zealand held their nerve to seal a series-clinching three-wicket win over Ireland on Tuesday.
Michael Bracewell’s unbeaten century guided New Zealand to a dramatic one-wicket win, with just a ball to spare, in the first ODI against Ireland on Sunday.