Hobart: Seamer Alex Cusack took two wickets in three balls in the final over as Ireland knocked Zimbabwe out of the World Cup with a thrilling five-run win in their Pool B match at Bellerive Oval in Hobart on Saturday.
Their latest victory over a Test nation left Ireland as one of three teams in the group on six points behind defending champions India, the already-qualified group leaders with four sides going through to the last eight.
Ireland piled up 331 for eight on the back of Ed Joyce’s 112 and 97 from Andrew Balbirnie at the Bellerive Oval. That left Zimbabwe needing to set a new record by a team batting second to win a World Cup match. Zimbabwe, who had to win to keep their quarter-final hopes alive, was in dire straits at 74 for four.
But stand-in skipper Brendan Taylor’s 121 and his fifth-wicket partnership of 149 with all-rounder Sean Williams (96) gave them hope. They got their target down to seven off six balls with two wickets standing but Alex Cusack struck twice in the final over to seal a dramatic win.
Zimbabwe, whose campaign is now effectively over, hung their heads low as they walked off, but they would be proud of themselves for almost pulling off only their second 300-plus chase.
Bureau Report
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