Ebrahim restores pride for Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe restored some pride by defeating Ireland in the second one-day test of the two-test series in Eglinton this afternoon…

Zimbabwe restored some pride by defeating Ireland in the second one-day test of the two-test series in Eglinton this afternoon.

The visitors had to stomach a shock defeat to Ireland in the first test on Friday but saved face with a convincing eight wicket victory at Woodvale Road, Co Derry.

The return of captain Heath Streak who was rested for the 10-wicket defeat at Stormont, produced an inspired spell of bowling to dismiss the Irish top order.

Ireland captain Jason Molins, who scored an unbeaten century in Belfast, won the toss and decided to bat but his decision backfired as Zimbabwe ripped through the top order, reducing the hosts to 36 for five at one stage.

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Ireland's innings started badly when Molins mis-timed an attempted pull off the bowling of Streak without a run on the board, and was gratefully caught at mid-on by Douglas Hondo.

Streak's opening spell produced three wickets for just 16 runs from his seven overs as Ireland capitulated, and with Andy Blignaut claiming two wickets for 32 runs, Zimbabwe's bowling attack was always in the driving seat.

Dominic Joyce, brother of Middlesex batsman Ed, added an invaluable 29 for the hosts before driving a catch to Streak off the bowling of the erratic Hondo, as Ireland stumbled to 75 for six.

Peter Gillespie and Paul Mooney momentarily steadied the ship in sharing a 62-run, eighth-wicket partnership before Dion Ebrahim caught Gillespie for 56 off the bowling of Hondo with Ireland posting a total of 196.

Streak finished with figures of three for 29 and Hondo, who was punished for some wayward bowling by Mulins three days earlier, made amends with three wickets for 53 runs.

For once the fragile Zimbabwe batting line-up showed some fight, as openers Ebrahim and Doug Marillier put on 52 for the first wicket before the introduction of slow bowler Andy White proved successful for the Irish as Mulins caught Marillier for 23.

Ebrahim anchored his side's run-chase by scoring an unbeaten half-century but even he was forced to play second fiddle to Stuart Carlisle, who made a quickfire 49, as the pair put on 82 for the second wicket. Carlisle eventually gave Mooney a return catch with the score on 134.

Ebrahim, who finished unbeaten on 81, and the experienced Grant Flower (31) guided Zimbabwe home to a morale-boosting win with more than nine overs to spare.

Zimbabwe's win was slightly marred by a hand injury to wicketkeeper Tatenda Taibu. The tourists' vice-captain sustained the blow off the bowling of Hondo and was withdrawn from the action as a precaution. Taibu is likely to undergo a scan next week to determine the severity of his knock.

Ireland: J A M Molins (Capt), J P Bray, A C Botha, N J O'Brien (Wkt), P G Gillespie, W K McCallan, D Joyce, A R White, P J K Mooney, C M Armstrong, G J Neely.

Zimbabwe: H H Streak (Capt), T Taibu (Wkt), D D Ebrahim, D A Marillier, G W Flower, S V Carlisle, S Matsikenyeri, A M Blignaut, G B Brent, R W Price, D T Hondo.