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Ireland Takes on Zimbabwe with Super Eights Hanging in Balance
Zimbabwe takes on Ireland today with a clear path to the Super Eights in sight. A win for Zimbabwe will secure six points and put them in a strong position to qualify for the next round, although the net run rate (NRR) will be a deciding factor if Australia or Sri Lanka also reach six points.
Zimbabwe's in a great spot, and they just need to beat Ireland to seal their Super Eights spot. Coming off that win against Australia, they're looking confident, and captain Sikandar Raza is keeping them grounded, emphasizing focus and not getting complacent. Wouldn't count them out just yet!
Ireland, meanwhile, have lost to Sri Lanka and Australia earlier in the tournament but their dominant 96-run win over Oman - including a tournament-high of 235 - will have provided a timely boost in confidence. They also come in with a chip on their shoulder, over constant comparisons to Associate nations, something they will be keen to put right with a win over Zimbabwe.
Lending more unpredictability to this game is that the historical rivalry is remarkably balanced, with both sides having won eight apiece of their 18 T20I meetings.
Mark Adair is indeed Ireland's reliable workhorse, with 100 T20Is and 142 wickets under his belt. He's particularly effective against Zimbabwe, taking 24 wickets, the most against any opposition. With Josh Little finding his form, Ireland's seam-bowling unit looks sharp, and their chances hinge on finding their rhythm.
The pitch at La Couvette is looking like a great contest between bat and ball, with Mark Adair calling it "Sri Lanka's best wicket". Given it's a used track after Australia and Sri Lanka's match, expect some variation. And with rain forecast, things could get interesting.
Zimbabwe is riding high after stunning Australia in their previous match, thanks to strong performances from Brian Bennett, Blessing Muzarabani, and Brad Evans. Ireland, on the other hand, is looking to end their tournament on a high note after beating Oman in their last match, led by Lorcan Tucker's impressive 94.
If those very specific set of circumstances - including Australia beating Oman - occur, then Australia, Zimbabwe and Ireland could all end on four points each, separated solely by net run-rate.