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All-round Andy McBrine sets up Ireland's 4-wicket victory

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All-round Andy McBrine sets up Ireland's 4-wicket victory

Despite reducing Ireland to 21/5, Zimbabwe failed to get over the line on Day Four

Andy McBrine starred with both bat and ball as Ireland beat Zimbabwe by four wickets in a one-off Test in Belfast on July 28 (Sunday) after recovering from a dramatic top-order collapse. Set just 158 to win in the shadow of Stormont Castle, Ireland had slumped to 33/5 at the close of Saturday's third day, with Zimbabwe left-arm quick Richard Ngarava doing the bulk of the damage in a sensational burst of 4/12 in four overs.

But in the first Test to be played in Northern Ireland, the home side lost just one more wicket on Sunday. Lorcan Tucker (56) and McBrine, who completed a fine all-round match to be 55 not out, turned the tide after coming together when Ireland had collapsed to 21/5.

They added 96 for the sixth wicket before Tucker chopped on from Blessing Muzarabani, with Ireland still 41 runs short of victory.

Mark Adair, however, who was born in nearby Holywood, settled quickly, making 24 not out and hitting the winning boundary as Ireland finished on 158-6 to triumph with more than a day to spare. Off-spinner McBrine was named player of the match after the 31-year-old took a combined 7/75 across Zimbabwe's two innings.

"McBrine is the guy you want to put in your cricket bag and take everywhere. Exceptionally skilful and deserved the award today," said Ireland captain Andy Balbirnie.

Victory gave Ireland, who lost their opening seven Tests, a first home win in the format and back-to-back successes after they had beaten Afghanistan for their Test first win in March. "We did believe last night," said Balbirnie.

"We had our two best batters out [there]. That partnership was special. It was fitting for Mark, hometown boy, to get us over the line."

Stormont became the second Test venue in Ireland after Malahide and the 123rd in the history of Test cricket. "Probably didn't think growing up that there'd be a Test here," said McBrine, who comes from the Northern Ireland village of Donemana.

"We tried to be as positive as we can." McBrine said he had been "working hard behind the scenes" on his bowling before paying tribute to Ireland's quicks. "It was not an easy wicket to bowl on but the way they rotated allowed me to take wickets as well."

Zimbabwe captain Craig Ervine was left thinking of what might have been had they been able to continue on Saturday night when Ireland were on the ropes at 33/5.

"We'd have liked five, six more overs last night," he said. "Our games against have Ireland have always been competitive."

Brief scores:

Zimbabwe 210 (Prince Masvaure 74, Joylord Gumbie 49; Andy McBrine 3/37) & 197 (Dion Myers 57, Sean Williams 40; A McBrine 4/38) lost to Ireland 250 (Peter Moor 79; Tanaka Chivanga 3/39 & 158-6 (Lorcan Tucker 56, Andy McBrine 55*; Richard Ngarava 4/53) by 4 wickets

Player of the Match: Andy McBrine

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