Batting first, Ireland’s openers took control, with Ross Adair and Stirling sharing a 137-run stand.
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Ross Adair blasted a century and then his brother Mark took four wickets as Ireland beat South Africa by 10 runs here on Sunday to tie their two-match T20 series.
Batting first, Ireland’s openers took control, with Ross Adair and Stirling sharing a 137-run stand.
Even though Ireland’s innings slightly subsided, their total of 195-6 proved to be enough. In reply the Proteas fell 10 runs short.
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