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GB Open cricket stun South Africa

July 22, 2013 04:29

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Team GB Open Cricket made a sensational start to the 19th Maccabiah Games in Israel with a 43-run win over defending champions South Africa in Lod, thanks in large to brilliant performances from Marc Reingold and young bowler Benjamin Lederman.

A gutsy innings of 48 from Stanmore 1st XI captain Reingold helped GB rebuild the innings after pace man Ryan Fingleson had destroyed the GB top-order on a bouncy track.

Adam Brand had won the toss but the decision backfired early on as GB failed to cope with Fingleson who smashed Mark Bott's stumps with a vicious inswinging yorker early on. Levy then trapped Lawrence Bensusan LBW with the very next ball. There was controversy moments later when Danny Caro was sent back to the pavilion despite the ball appearing to strike him on the elbow, with 2nd slip claiming the catch.

That brought Brand to the crease, to join Hilton Nathanson, but Fingleson claimed the prize wicket of the GB skipper, with 2nd slip grabbing a low chance for a golden duck.

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