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YMCA take advantage of the Jerusalem snow to reach the summit

January 6, 2014 15:05
Gold's Dave Kovler plays all round a delivery from Saul Weitzman

ByAnonymous, Anonymous

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With the road closure due to the heavy snow in the nations capital, the players from the Kiddush Club Jerusalem night cricket team were forced to stay home and were denied a chance to improve on their 100 per cent record this season in the Israel Night Cricket League.

This left an opening for second place YMCA to play their scheduled match against Gold Lightning in the knowledge that a win by more than 24 runs will ensure top spot on the league table.

YMCA comfortably beat Gold by 47 runs to sit level with KCJ at the top of the table. A superior run-rate, albeit by only 17 runs meant that KCJ were knocked off the top of the table for the first time this season as YMCA now occupy this position.

A much-improved YMCA unit, restricted Gold to 61, with Clint Rubin, Sol Talkar and Benji Myers all taking two wickets apiece. Gold fought hard all the way until the end but ultimately, the 61 was never going to put pressure on the YMCA batting line up as they pushed hard for runs to ensure top spot.