
Rahul Tiwari
khelja|31-07-2024
In cricket, we have seen many such examples of players who have left their country and played cricket for another country. Indian players are also included in this list and it is a very long list.
Now a Zimbabwean player has started playing cricket for Ireland and this is why he has become a topic of discussion. Actually, Zimbabwean batsman Peter Moore has left his country and started playing cricket for Ireland.

In fact, Zimbabwe recently toured Ireland for a single Test match. The most interesting thing about this match was that a Zimbabwean player, Peter Moore, made his debut for Ireland against his own country.
Let us tell you that Moore has previously played all three formats for Zimbabwe but when he was dropped from the team, he turned to Ireland.
He got a chance to debut for the Irish team against his own country and Peter made good use of this opportunity.33-year-old Moore (Peter Moor) played brilliantly in his first innings for Ireland in this match. In this innings, he scored 79 runs with the help of 11 fours in 105 balls and played an important role in the team's victory.
Before making his debut for Ireland, he played 13 Test matches for Zimbabwe, in which he was dropped from the team due to poor performance. After this, he decided to leave his country and reached Ireland.
If we look at Moore's career, he has played a total of 49 ODIs for Zimbabwe, in which he scored 828 runs at an average of about 21. During this period, 4 half-centuries came from his bat, while his best score was 58 runs.
Apart from this, while playing 21 T-20 matches, he scored 364 runs at an average of 24 and a strike rate of around 128, while scoring one half-century. If we look at Moore's Test career, he played 13 Test matches for Zimbabwe and scored 621 runs with 5 half-centuries.




