Opting to bat first after a successful outing during the toss, Ireland posted 260 runs on the board as the lower-middle order fought adversity with Andy McBrine and Mark Adair scoring fifties. In response, Zimbabwe lost wickets regularly and could not have gained a seven runs lead at the end of the second innings if not for Welch’s fighting 90. However, the debutant failed to join the elusive list of centurions on debutant due to an incredible catch from Tector.
Welch was steadily moving towards his century despite losing out on partners when he tried to pull a banged in short stuff from Mark Adair on the second ball of the 63rd over. He got it flat and towards the right of long on but Tector at the deep sprinted to his right in quick time and dived sideways to pluck it out of thin air. Certainly, the Irish players were jubilant with the much-needed wicket but the batter looked in disbelief after missing out on a deserving century
Hawk mode!
Nick Welch was on his way to a memorable hundred on debut until this happened! 🤯
— FanCode (@FanCode)
A fighting 90 from the debutant has helped Zimbabwe cut down the deficit to under 50 runs! 👏
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