Jack Dickson and captain Tim Tector scored brilliant unbeaten half-centuries as Ireland defeated Zimbabwe by eight wickets to seal their path through to the Plate Final in the U-19 ICC Cricket World Cup at the Queen's Park Oval here on Sunday (IST).
Dickson (78 not out) and Tector (76 not out) put on a batting master-class with a 159-run stand and Muzamil Sherzad took five wickets as Ireland comfortably beat Zimbabwe to set up a Plate Final against the United Arab Emirates.
Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to bat but they made a sluggish start, with Matthew Welch run out for a nine-ball duck and captain Emmanuel Bawa trapped lbw by Matthew Humphreys for four. Steven Saul (24) and Brian Bennett (37) put on 52 for the third wicket before Saul was clean bowled by Humphrey, while Bennett became the first of Sherzad's victims eight overs later.