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Raza powers Zimbabwe to opening win against Ireland in T20 World Cup

Joshua Donaldson
Zimbabwe celebrate an Irish wicket in Hobart
Zimbabwe celebrate an Irish wicket in HobartProfimedia
Sikandar Raza smoked 82 off 48 balls to help Zimbabwe to a 31-run victory over Ireland in the first stage of the T20 World Cup in a frigid Hobart, giving them the perfect start to their Group B round robin and an opportunity to qualify for the Super 12 second round.

The middle order batter top scored for his side in the first innings hitting five fours and five sixes with Wessly Madhevere chipping in with 22 and Luke Jongwe adding 20 to take their score to a competitive 174-7 from their 20 overs - Ireland's Josh Little was the pick of the bowlers taking 3-24 from his four overs.

In reply, Ireland got off to a poor start, losing talisman Paul Stirling for a duck and captain Andy Balbirnie cheaply for three.

They would lose another two wickets quickly with Curtis Campher, George Dockrell and Gareth Delany all scoring 20s to delay an inevitable Zimbabwe win.

Blessing Muzarabani was the best bowler for them in an impressive performance with three of their six bowlers going at less than a run a ball.

Ireland would finish their 20 overs on 143-9 with no batter able to lead the chase. 

The result leaves Zimbabwe second in Group B, behind Scotland, who earlier in the day shocked the West Indies. The Irish will face Scotland on Wednesday at the same venue where Zimbabwe and West Indies will follow that evening.

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