Chasing down 142 runs, South Africa got into trouble early on, but crucial knocks from debutant Rubin Hermann, Brevis, and all-rounder Corbin Bosch pulled them out of troubled waters, pulling off a win with 25 balls left.
Moor, born in Harare, had started his international career with Zimbabwe before moving to Ireland. He played his last international match in February earlier in the year- in the one-off Test against Zimbabwe in Bulawayo.
After toppling a handful of records, Mulder stood on the cusp of surpassing Lara's milestone of smashing 400 in a Test innings. He returned unbeaten on 367(334), 33 runs short of levelling Lara's record after lunch was called
Allen picked up a foot injury while playing for the San Francisco Unicorns in the Major League Cricket tournament in the United States and will be sent home to New Zealand for further examination.
Ireland is set to square off against Zimbabwe in three T20Is at Pembroke Cricket Club and two ODIs at Stormont, with Gaby Lewis leading both sides. Orla Prendergast will serve as Gaby's deputy.
They now sit just behind the formidable West Indies side of 1984, who notched up 11 straight victories, and Australia's unparalleled record of 16 consecutive wins, achieved on two separate occasions. What makes this streak even more impressive is that six of South Africa's ten victories have
Zimbabwe's right-arm seamer Kundai Matigimu was fined 15 per cent of his match fees as he breached Level 1 of the ICC Code of Conduct during the second Test against South Africa.
Right-arm seamer Matthew Fisher received a maiden call-up from the national team as England announced the squad for the upcoming two-match test series against Zimbabwe.
South Africa stand-in captain Wiaan Mulder explained the reason behind his decision not to pursue West Indies legend Brian Lara's elusive 400 record on Day 2 of the second Test against Zimbabwe on Monday.