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Ireland remain in mix against Afghanistan after day two

The one-off Test between Afghanistan and Ireland remained finely poised at the end of day two, with the hosts squeezing out a 26-run second innings lead, with seven wickets in hand.

Resuming day two on 100-4 and just 55-runs behind Afghanistan's first innings total earlier in the day, Ireland lost Harry Tector in the fifth over of the morning trapped in front. Fellow overnight batter Paul Stirling and Lorcan Tucker soon settled things down, though, expertly combining to take Ireland beyond their hosts.

The pair contributed an 80-run stand for the sixth-wicket, even as the pitch started to take increasing turn from the Afghan spinners. Ultimately, it was spin that eventually brought an end to Stirling's excellent knock. In the final over before lunch, Stirling swotted Zahir Khan to the boundary for his seventh four of the innings, moving to 52 from 89 deliveries in the process.

But, just two balls later, Khan got one to dip and turn, the off-spinner beating Stirling between bat and pad to bowl the 33-year-old right-hander.

Tucker remained unbeaten on 32 at the end of the morning session, and Ireland took a promising 31-run advantage into the break thanks to what was a new highest sixth-wicket stand for the country in Tests.

Tucker eventually fell for 46 after the break but valuable contributions from Andy McBrine (38) and Mark Adair (15) helped Ireland to a total of 263, which carved out a first innings lead of 108 by the time they were bowled out at Tea. Zia-ur-Rehman was the pick of the Afghan bowlers, closing out the innings with figures of 5-64.

The hero on day one with his 5-39, Adair, continued his fine form in the Test by dismissing both Ibrahim Zadran (12) and Rahmat Shah (9) inside the first nine overs of Afghanistan's

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