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Ireland re-Joyce in battle of minnows

Batsman Ed shines as Ireland snatch a 5-run win over Zimbabwe

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Ireland survived a mighty scare before pulling off a sensationa­l five-run win over Zimbabwe to keep themselves in the hunt for the quarterfin­als of the World Cup on Saturday.

Ireland posted their best ever ODI score of 331 for eight with Ed Joyce scoring 112 and Andy Balbirnie 97 as the two batsmen shared a 138-run stand for the third wicket after they were invited to bat.

Zimbabwe put up a valiant fight through skipper Brendon Taylor, who smashed a fighting 121, and Sean Williams who played a superb knock of 96.

However, Zimbabwe fell short by five runs with Ireland paceman Alex Cusack taking the last two Zimbabwe wickets in the first three balls of the final overs to knock the Africans out of the tournament.

Ireland are placed fourth in Pool B with three wins and a defeat after four matches. Zimbabwe were reeling at 74 for four and it was the pair of Taylor and Williams who brought them back with their 149-run stand for the fifth wicket.

Taylor was dismissed by Cusak in the 38th over but Williams kept his side in the hunt. But once Williams was scalped by Kevin O Brien in the last ball of the 47th over, Zimbabwe looked in struggle again.

Some gritty batting by Regis Chakbwa (17) and Tawanda Mupariwa (18) raised hopes as they needed only seven runs off the last over, but Cusack bowled Cjakabwa in the first ball and then had Muprariwa caught by skipper William Porterfiel­d to end the contest.

Zimbabwe's decision to put Ireland in after winning the toss, backfired spectacula­rly as the European giantkille­rs rode on Joyce and Bilbirnie's knocks to better their previous best of 329, made against England in the 2011 edition.

Joyce and Bilbirnie were the star performers with their brilliant individual innings and their 138-run third-wicket partnershi­p.

Joyce struck nine fours and three sixes during his 103-ball stay in the middle, while Bilbirnie smashed seven fours and cleared the rope four times during his 78-ball knock. Gary Wilson's 25-run cameo, which came off 13 balls and included three fours and a six, was another noteworthy contributi­on in the team total.

For Zimbabwe, Tendai Chatara and Sean Williams were the pick of the bowlers with figures of 3/61 and 3/72 respective­ly.

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Ireland batsman Ed Joyce plays a shot during their match against Zimbabwe at the Bellerive Oval ground in Hobart on Saturday.
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