The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Rivals cancel out each other

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ONLY two teams have been undefeated so far in the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2018: hosts Zimbabwe, and Scotland. Going into the fourth match of the Super Sixes stage, both sides find themselves even on points and at the top of the table.

Scotland, the defending champions, will be desperate to maintain their hold. And in doing that, they face one of their toughest tests today, taking on Ireland.

Ireland, who came into the Super Sixes with two points, crumbled against Zimbabwe on Friday. Another loss and they can bid their World Cup ambitions goodbye.

William Porterfiel­d’s men did well to restrict Zimbabwe to 211 and were confident at the half-way mark. However, their batting collapsed and they were bundled out for a poor 104.

The only consolatio­n for Ireland is that the performanc­e could be an aberration. The batting has been mostly reliable all competitio­n. They’ve been bowled out only twice and two Irish batsmen are among the top 10 run-getters so far.

They would, however, appreciate more consistenc­y, so the pressure doesn’t fall on one or two individual­s. Addressing a tendency to lose wickets in clumps, they should look to build partnershi­ps

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