Known for quick scoring, Mire usually opened the batting in ODIs and bowled medium pace.
[3] While playing for Darwin club Waratahs in a one-day match in 2013, Mire scored a tournament record 260, from 157 balls with 21 sixes and 13 fours.
[2] Mire was included to the Zimbabwean squad for their 2014 tour of Bangladesh, where he made his ODI debut for Zimbabwe on 21 November 2014.
[4] On 30 June 2017, Mire scored his maiden ODI century, which came against Sri Lanka at Galle International Stadium.
[12] Mire returned to Australia after his international retirement, living in Melbourne and working as a cricket coach.