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Zimbabwe and Ireland They are ready to collide in the first of a three -game odi series on Friday, February 14. The meeting will take place at Harare Sports Club in Harare.
Ireland has a slight advantage in the record for face to face against Zimbabwe, after winning 10 of the 22 hate played between the two teams. A game ended in a draw, while three did not produce result. But, this time, Zimbabwe will have an advantage of household conditions.
The Harare Sports Club presents a challenging but balanced surface, offering something both for batters and bowling players. Known for its difficult nature, the field provides a good rebound and rhythm, which allows batters to play with their trust. However, the early movement outside the surface keeps pacemakers in the game, which makes crucial initial overvalues for both teams.
With 200 hate played in this place, statistics show a slight advantage for the teams that pursue, with 104 victories compared to 90 victories for batting equipment first. Captains who win the launch can be leaning first towards bowling, seeking to exploit the early movement before the conditions settle to the batters.
Paul Stirling, Craig Young, Richard Ships, Taada Roman
Zimbabwe: Tadiwanashe Marumani (WK), Ben Curran, Craig Ervine (C), Sean Williams, Sikandar Raza, Brian Bennett, Wessly Madhevere, Newman Nyamhuri, Wellington Masakadza, Richard Ngarava, blessing Muzarabani, Trevor Gwandu, Nyasha Mayavo, Nyasha Mayavo, Nyasha Mayavo, TontealataTe Blessed Matotanda, TunatavelataVelatavelatanda, Bendal
Ireland: Paul Stirling (C), Andrew Balbirnie, Harry Tector, Lorcan Tucker (WK), Morgan Topping, Curtis Campher, George Dockrell, Matthew Humphreys, Andy McBrine, Mark Adair, Joshua Little, Gavin Hoey, Graham Hume, Barry McCarthy, Craig Young Young Young