Ireland earn historic first Test win as Andy Balbirnie anchors fourth-innings chase against Afghanistan
Captain Andy Balbirnie hits crucial, unbeaten 58 on day three of the solitary Test in Abu Dhabi, rescuing his side from 13-3 in pursuit of 111 to win; it's Ireland's first Test win, coming in their eighth attempt
Friday 1 March 2024 19:18, UK
Ireland earned an historic first Test win at the eighth attempt with a six-wicket victory over Afghanistan in the only match of the series in Abu Dhabi.
Set 111 to win on day three at the Tolerance Oval, captain Andy Balbirnie - the only man to appear in all of Ireland's eight Tests - fittingly fired an unbeaten fifty to rescue his side from an early wobble at 13-3 in the fourth innings.
Balbirnie struck five boundaries in his crucial 58 not out, sharing in an unbroken 72-run stand for the fifth wicket with Lorcan Tucker (27no), who hit the winning run.
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Overnight, Ireland appeared to be in danger of letting a 108-run first-innings advantage in the Test match slip away as Afghanistan closed day two on 134-4, with their skipper Hashmatullah Shahidi unbeaten on 53.
But he added only two runs to his total on the third morning before falling lbw to Mark Adair (3-56), Afghanistan collapsing to 218 all out as they lost their last seven wickets for 68 runs - Craig Young (3-24) claiming three of them.
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In reply, Ireland too looked shaky with the bat, losing both Peter Moor and Curtis Campher in the second over of the innings, Naveed Zadran (2-31) clean-bowling both for ducks.
Harry Tector (2) did not last long, either, while Ireland were wobbling badly at 39-4 when Paul Stirling departed after cracking a quickfire 14.
But Balbirnie dug in and found vital support at the other end from Tucker to see Ireland over the line and to a famous victory.
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