Zimbabwean cricket team in Ireland in 2019 | |||
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Ireland | Zimbabwe | ||
Dates | 29 June – 14 July 2019 | ||
Captains |
William Porterfield (ODIs) Gary Wilson (T20Is) | Hamilton Masakadza | |
One Day International series | |||
Results | Ireland won the 3-match series 3–0 | ||
Most runs | James McCollum (148) | Craig Ervine (156) | |
Most wickets | Tim Murtagh (9) | Solomon Mire (5) | |
Player of the series | Tim Murtagh (Ire) | ||
Twenty20 International series | |||
Results | 3-match series drawn 1–1 | ||
Most runs | Paul Stirling (83) | Craig Ervine (123) | |
Most wickets | Mark Adair (4) |
Tendai Chatara (3) Kyle Jarvis (3) | |
Player of the series | Craig Ervine (Zim) [1] |
The Zimbabwe cricket team toured Ireland in June and July 2019 to play three One Day Internationals (ODIs) and three Twenty20 International (T20I) matches. [2] All the matches were played at the Stormont Cricket Ground in Belfast and the Bready Cricket Club Ground in Magheramason. [3] [4] Zimbabwe last toured Ireland in 2003. [5]
Cricket Ireland had considered cancelling the tour, following poor ticket sales for international matches earlier in the season, but the International Cricket Council (ICC) provided a US$500,000 bailout. [6] The T20Is were scheduled to take place on the same days and venues as the corresponding women's fixtures. [7] [8] However, in June 2019, the women's tour was cancelled 48 hours before it was due to take place, due to a funding issue from Zimbabwe Cricket. [9] [10] With the cancellation of the women's matches, Cricket Ireland revised the start time of the first men's T20I fixture. [11]
Ireland won the first two ODIs of the tour, taking an unassailable lead in the series, and their first series win at home against a Full Member side. [12] It was Ireland's first ODI series win at home since beating Scotland in September 2014. [13] Ireland won the third match by six wickets to win the series 3–0, [14] their first clean-sweep in ODIs against a Full Member team. [15] The T20I series was tied 1–1, after the first match was washed out. [16]
ODIs | T20Is | ||
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Ireland [17] | Zimbabwe [18] | Ireland [17] | Zimbabwe [18] |
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Zimbabwean cricket team in Ireland in 2019 | |||
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Ireland | Zimbabwe | ||
Dates | 29 June – 14 July 2019 | ||
Captains |
William Porterfield (ODIs) Gary Wilson (T20Is) | Hamilton Masakadza | |
One Day International series | |||
Results | Ireland won the 3-match series 3–0 | ||
Most runs | James McCollum (148) | Craig Ervine (156) | |
Most wickets | Tim Murtagh (9) | Solomon Mire (5) | |
Player of the series | Tim Murtagh (Ire) | ||
Twenty20 International series | |||
Results | 3-match series drawn 1–1 | ||
Most runs | Paul Stirling (83) | Craig Ervine (123) | |
Most wickets | Mark Adair (4) |
Tendai Chatara (3) Kyle Jarvis (3) | |
Player of the series | Craig Ervine (Zim) [1] |
The Zimbabwe cricket team toured Ireland in June and July 2019 to play three One Day Internationals (ODIs) and three Twenty20 International (T20I) matches. [2] All the matches were played at the Stormont Cricket Ground in Belfast and the Bready Cricket Club Ground in Magheramason. [3] [4] Zimbabwe last toured Ireland in 2003. [5]
Cricket Ireland had considered cancelling the tour, following poor ticket sales for international matches earlier in the season, but the International Cricket Council (ICC) provided a US$500,000 bailout. [6] The T20Is were scheduled to take place on the same days and venues as the corresponding women's fixtures. [7] [8] However, in June 2019, the women's tour was cancelled 48 hours before it was due to take place, due to a funding issue from Zimbabwe Cricket. [9] [10] With the cancellation of the women's matches, Cricket Ireland revised the start time of the first men's T20I fixture. [11]
Ireland won the first two ODIs of the tour, taking an unassailable lead in the series, and their first series win at home against a Full Member side. [12] It was Ireland's first ODI series win at home since beating Scotland in September 2014. [13] Ireland won the third match by six wickets to win the series 3–0, [14] their first clean-sweep in ODIs against a Full Member team. [15] The T20I series was tied 1–1, after the first match was washed out. [16]
ODIs | T20Is | ||
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Ireland [17] | Zimbabwe [18] | Ireland [17] | Zimbabwe [18] |
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