Ireland finished Day 2 at 260 for 1, with Balbirnie on 32* and Moor on 30. Zimbabwe had earlier scored 267, with Welch top-scoring with 90 and Muzarabani adding 47. McCarthy took 4 wickets for 75 runs and McBrine took 3 wickets for 59 runs. Ireland now leads by 76 runs heading into Day 3.
Ireland and Zimbabwe continued to zigzag with the flow yet again in Bulawayo but it was the visitors who were better placed at the end of the day. Barry McCarthy's toil and versatility combined with Andy McBrine's consistency provided them with the hope of capturing a substantial lead.
Blessing Muzarabani thought otherwise. His inspired 67-run stand for the tenth wicket with Trevor Gwandu took Zimbabwe from a position of danger into the comforts of a slender lead. But it was a sign of the pitch easing out, something Ireland's top order didn't waste.
Peter Moor dispatched Muzarabani, who didn't bowl consistent lines, as Ireland raced to 42 for 0 in seven overs. Richard Ngarava got one to angle away to ensure Moor's 33 didn't grow to become a good score, but his partner, Andy Balbirnie, joined Curtis Campher to ensure Ireland went to stumps unscathed.
Full report to follow