Raza shines as Zimbabwe edge Ireland out in dramatic finish

With two needed off the final ball, Muzarabani managed to get an inside edge that beat the wicketkeeper for a one-wicket win

Abhimanyu Bose07-Dec-2023Brilliant catches, dramatic shifts in momentum and a lucky inside edge – Zimbabwe’s last-ball win against Ireland had it all in a game that had you on the edge of the seat for the last few overs.Sikandar Raza put on a clinic with both bat and ball to lead Zimbabwe to victory in the first ever international match under lights at the Harare Sports Club and a 1-0 series lead against Ireland.The pace trio of Richard Ngarava, Blessing Muzarabani and debutant Trevor Gwandu would be hailed as equally important heroes in their dressing room, but not for what they did with the ball.Raza picked up three wickets to restrict Ireland to 147 before navigating the chase with a composed 42-ball 65 with wickets falling at the other end and some heated exchanges from Ireland fielders. He himself fell in the 19th over – thanks to a diving catch from Paul Stirling at cover – with Zimbabwe needing 11 off 9 and all the established batters back in the dugout.The equation went down to nine off the final over, and when Ngarava and Gwandu managed only three runs off the first three balls, Ireland seemed to have edged ahead. But Ngarava found a boundary with a leg-side swipe to make it two needed off two.Sounds simple? Well, not simple enough.The momentum shifted again when Mark Adair ran back from short third to hold on to a blinder, landing on his neck after a full sumersault in the process and walked off. That left Muzarabani on strike, with two runs needed off the last ball. But to Ireland’s dismay, the No. 11 got an inside edge that beat Lorcan Tucker to give Zimbabwe the two runs they needed to seal a dramatic win.

Raza steers the chase


Ireland dominated the powerplay with both bat and ball, but Raza was key in bringing Zimbabwe back in the game in both innings.
Defending 147, Ireland started tightly with the ball and Tadiwanashe Marumani was out early, chipping Barry McCarthy to mid-on. Josh Little then had Sean Williams chopping on in next over to put Zimbabwe further under the pump.Raza helped inject some momentum into Zimbabwe’s innings with back-to-back boundaries to end the powerplay. When spin came on, Wessly Madhevere reverse-swept George Dockrell for four but was out after one ball, exposing his stumps and missing his scoop.Raza and Ryan Burl kept Zimbabwe ticking, and the momentum seemed to shift in the 12th over when Raza deposited Gareth Delany over midwicket and Burl powered a drive past long-on in a 13-run over.Josh Little kept Ireland in the game with an economical spell•Sportsfile via Getty Images

But Craig Young threw a spanner in the works with two wickets in two overs. He bounced Burl out, with the batter top-edging a pull shot for Tucker to grab. Young struck again when debutant Brian Bennett ended up hitting aerially towards mid-off and Harry Tector completed a stunning take running to his left and leaping to pluck the ball out one-handed.Raza seized control back, getting to his 12th T20I fifty before stepping it up. After top-edging Adair for four, he hit a six over fine leg off McCarthy to start off a productive 17th over. Clive Madande pulled McCarthy for a six and four to make it a 20-run over to put bring the asking rate down to run-a-ball.At that point, Zimbabwe looked set to see Ireland off without much trouble, but Little castled Madande before Adair dismissed Luke Jongwe and Raza in an excellent penultimate over.

Balbirnie gets Ireland off to a flyer


Andy Balbirnie got Ireland off to a rollicking start, hitting Ngarava for three fours – including two gorgeous cover drives – in the first over.
He then took Muzarabani on, slapping him over point for a four and a six. Stirling then welcomed Gwandu to international cricket by hitting him for three back-to-back fours as Ireland raced to 38 for no loss in three overs.Muzarabani then slowed Ireland’s innings down with some off-pace deliveries. Ngarava reaped the benefit of the pressure created by the quiet over as he returned to trap Stirling in front with a low full toss.

Spin squeeze from Raza and co.


Raza brought himself on immediately after the powerplay and made instant impact by knocking Balbirnie over with a ball that spun in to beat his sweep shot and take his leg stump.Ireland struggled to keep the tempo up against spin as Williams got in the act. He beat the batters with two beauties in his first over – the tenth of the innings – and got in the wickets column in his next as he had Tucker caught at backward point. Raza then picked up his second wicket of the night by bowling Curtis Campher.Only 53 runs came off the eight consecutive overs of spin after the powerplay, and the pressure told as Muzarabani castled Dockrell with a clever offcutter to leave Ireland on 108 for 5 with five overs to go.Raza had his third when he trapped Tector in front with a sidearm delivery that pitched on leg stump, and looked to be sliding down, before straightening to pin him on the front pad. Adair was the next to go, trying to go for a big shot downtown off Ngarava only to pick out long-on.Muzarabani’s slower variations brought him another wicket off the next over with McCarthy offering a simple catch to point. Delany helped Ireland go past 140 with a 20-run final-over, which saw him hit two sixes down the ground – including one that hit the roof.

David Ornstein says Fulham want to sign "fantastic" 51-cap star this summer

da imperador bet: Fulham have cemented themselves as contenders for continental qualification under Marco Silva and signings could be on their way at Craven Cottage this summer to bolster his talented squad.

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da betsul: FA Cup weekend is nearly here and Marco Silva will be feeling optimistic as his side travel to face Manchester United at Old Trafford with a place in the last eight of the competition at stake.

The long-serving boss has done a remarkable job in establishing the Cottagers as a Premier League force once again, leading the West Londoners to 13th last campaign despite losing Aleksandar Mitrovic in attack.

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This campaign, Fulham have emerged as contenders to seal European qualifcation. Sitting five points outside the top four, they have won four in five domestically and wouldn’t be a side to count against in the race for European football when evaluating the form of others around them.

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Conceivably, Shahid Khan would be willing to invest in the playing squad should their aspirations turn into reality between now and the end of the campaign. Recently, AC Milan’s Samuel Chukwueze has been profiled as a Fulham replacement for Adama Traore.

Following his burst of form this campaign, the Spain international has interest from several La Liga sides, which could signify the need for a successor during the off-season if he leaves once his contract expires at Craven Cottage.

Following the theme of right-sides stars, Fulham could be set for a new look on that flank following new insight from none other than David Ornstein.

David Ornstein: Fulham have Scottish Premiership star on radar

In a Q & A with subscribers from The Athletic, Ornstein stated Fulham are among Celtic defender Alistair Johnston’s admirers as the Cottagers look to firm up their defensive line this summer.

He explained via transcription from Johnston’s homeland: “I know Celtic right-back Alistair Johnston is generating attention from clubs in England, with Fulham among his admirers.

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“The Canada international recently signed a new contract at Parkhead and isn’t known to be unhappy – but there there was firm interest in January. From what I hear it’s not only Fulham but also Ipswich and others who are looking at him.

“Johnston was named in the Best FIFA Men’s XI last year, so this is probably no surprise and I’d expect more suitors to emerge from the Premier League and across Europe in the summer.”

Enjoying a wonderful campaign north of the border, Johnston has registered four goals and nine assists in 38 appearances as Celtic remain in contention for another domestic clean sweep. The former CF Montreal right-back has also created 36 chances on league duty this term, forming a handy partnership with in-form winger Nicolas Kuhn.

Labelled “fantastic” by Brendan Rodgers, the Canada international signed a new contract last November tying him to the Scottish Premiership champions until 2029. The Bhoys would be in a strong position to negotiate should Fulham follow up on their interest.

However, the lure of Premier League football is something every successful performer in Scotland will have in the back of their mind. Would the 51-cap Canada star trade in Parkhead for Craven Cottage? Only time will tell.

'We would be safe five games ago!' – Wayne Rooney blamed for Plymouth's impending relegation by successor Miron Muslic with Pilgrims still bottom of Championship

Wayne Rooney has been blamed for Plymouth's impending relegation by his successor Miron Muslic with the Pilgrims still bottom of the Championship.

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  • Rooney won just four times in 23 games
  • Plymouth are still rooted to the bottom
  • Muslic slammed Rooney for their plight
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Despite having left the job four months ago, the former England and Manchester United striker has not escaped the scrutiny surrounding Plymouth’s rapid descent toward relegation. Rooney, who took the reins last May, endured a turbulent stint at the club. During his 23-game spell, he registered just four league wins while suffering 13 defeats — a stretch that has left lasting damage on the club’s campaign. His time in charge was cut short on New Year’s Eve, as Plymouth sought to arrest their decline.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Following Rooney’s dismissal, Plymouth turned to Bosnian-born Austrian coach Muslic to navigate the remainder of the season. With just two matches left to play, the Pilgrims sit at the foot of the Championship table, three points adrift of safety. The uphill battle for survival continues, but Muslic believes the current crisis could have been avoided altogether had he been appointed earlier.

  • WHAT MUSLIC SAID

    "I think if I'm the head coach from day one we will be far, far away from the relegation zone," he told reporters.

    "We would be safe five games ago already. I truly believe if I will be here with my staff from day one we will be nowhere near where we are right now."

    Since taking over, Muslic has managed to collect 23 points in 19 matches – a marked improvement on Rooney’s record – and has injected belief into a squad that appeared directionless just months prior. Their 3-1 win against Coventry City on Monday has breathed fresh life into their survival hopes, though the task remains daunting.

    "The performance today, the performance at Middlesbrough," Muslic told BBC Sport after the Coventry win.

    "We've taken nine points at Home Park against Norwich, against Sheffield United, against Coventry. These are teams playing for the Premier League and they all lost here in Plymouth at Home Park, that gives me the confidence."

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    WHAT NEXT FOR PLYMOUTH?

    With only two matches left, every point is vital. First up is a crucial clash with Preston North End, followed by a potentially decisive final-day showdown with title-chasing Leeds United at Home Park. Even if the Pilgrims are able to secure victories in both of their remaining fixtures, they will still need other results to go in their favour. Specifically, they’ll be hoping that Luton Town, Cardiff City, and Derby County falter in their respective matches.

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