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IDL turns into a two-horse race

June 4, 2013 10:37
Isaac Talkar

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Half way through the domestic Israel Day League season, the Division One title race is turning into a two-team show, with Sri Lanka Tel Aviv maintaining their perfect start to the season with victory over Ra'anana on Friday, whilst Lions Lod remain in touching distance in second place after a big win over Lod Rangers on Saturday.

At the other end of the table, Young Ashdod claimed their first win of the season, swapping places at the bottom of the league with Petah Tikva who have now lost five out of five.

Despite a hesitant start having won the toss and elected to bat at Hadar Yosef, the Sri Lankan lower order put up a good fight with sensibly cautious batting, enabling their team to post a competitive total of 171 on what is a tricky batting surface.

Ra'anana's top order failed miserably in their previous match, and there was little improvement for them to cheer about once again, reduced to 55-5 with only Daniel Hyman (23) managing to make a start.