Ireland beat Zimbabwe to draw ODI series 1-1 as Brendan Taylor's international career ends with loss
Ireland secure seven-wicket victory on DLS to draw ODI series with Zimbabwe 1-1; Zimbabwe's Brendan Taylor scores seven on 284th and final appearance for his country; 35-year-old struck 9,938 runs and 17 hundreds across the formats
Tuesday 14 September 2021 10:49, UK
Ireland secured a 1-1 series draw after beating Zimbabwe by seven wickets on DLS in a rain-disrupted third ODI in Stormont as Brendan Taylor bowed out from international cricket with defeat.
Ireland dismissed Zimbabwe for 131 in 34 overs, with Taylor - who announced on Sunday that he was calling time on his international career - bowled by Josh Little (3-33) for just seven in his 284th and final appearance.
Zimbabwe captain Craig Ervine (57 of 65 balls) was the only batsman to pass 16, with spinner Andy McBrine (3-26) matching seamer Little in taking three wickets in an innings that had been reduced to 42 overs and then 38 due to rain
Ireland were set a revised 118 from 32 overs after further rain but needed just 22.2 following major contributions from Paul Stirling (43 off 40) and skipper Andy Balbirnie (34 off 43).
Former skipper William Porterfield hit 16, while Harry Tector (13no) guided Ireland home alongside George Dockrell (0no).
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Zimbabwe had won the opening game of the series before the second was rained off.
The African side will now begin a three-match T20 series against Scotland on Wednesday.
They will be without Taylor, though, who ends his Zimbabwe career with 9,938 runs and 17 hundreds across the formats.