Ireland wrapped up another series win over Zimbabwe with a four-wicket victory in their second one-day international at Stormont.
Having completed a 3-0 clean sweep in the T20 series, Ireland took the first ODI by 97 runs on Saturday.
After winning the toss and electing to bat first, Zimbabwe lost opener Kelis Ndlovu for a duck at the start of the second over and were soon 17 for two when Alana Dalzell struck again to dismiss Loreen Tshuma.
A half-century from Zimbabwe skipper Chipo Mugeri-Tiripano (56) and Modester Mupachikwa's determined 45 helped push the tourists on to the final over, where they were all out for 178.
Dalzell took four wickets and Lara McBride claimed three for 22.
Ireland then saw opener Sarah Forbes out for just two in the first over before captain Gaby Lewis (44) and a fine unbeaten 67 from Orla Prendergast, hitting seven boundaries, saw them home at 182 for six off 38.5 overs. Zimbabwe all-rounder Tshuma picked up four for 35.
Zimbabwe 178 (49.1 overs; C Spiwe-Tiripano 56; A Dalzell 4-36, L McBride 3-22, A Canning 1-29)
Ireland 182/6 (38 overs; O Prendergast 67*, G Lewis 44, L Delany 18; L Tshuma 4-35)