Zimbabwe v Ireland: Late wickets boost Irish hopes in Bulawayo
- Ireland reduced Zimbabwe to 38-3 at the end of Day Three, with the hosts chasing a target of 292 to win the one-off Test match in Bulawayo.
- Andrew Balbirnie scored 66, and Curtis Campher made 39, helping Ireland build a lead of 298 runs with a valuable 58 from Lorcan Tucker.
- Zimbabwe started strong but lost wickets quickly, with Barry McCarthy taking the first wicket and Mark Adair bowling Takudzwanashe Kaitano, leaving Zimbabwe at 22-2.
- Ireland leads Zimbabwe by 76 runs with nine second-innings wickets remaining, as the match remains in balance after Day Two.
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