Israel U19's finish 5th at Euro tourney
The Israel U19 cricket team returned home earlier this week from the European 2nd Division Championships played in Jersey following a mixed campaign
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The Israel campaign was characterized by poor batting and superb bowling and fielding. Despite for the heavy win against a weak German side, the remaining three fixtures all followed an identical pattern, as Israel batted first, failed to score enough runs but then refused to accept defeat, defending their total like caged tigers. Left arm spinner Solomon Varsulkar was the star performer, collecting 11 wickets at an average of 5.5 to be included as one of the four players of the tournament. Off spinner Raz Ben Zaken was also amongst the wickets, collecting nine, whilst seamer Shlomi Korman was very effective with the new ball, going for less than two runs per over.
Chasing 234 to win, Germany were well set at 80 for 0, before Varsulkar and Ben Zaken began weaving their magic and within a couple of overs each bowler had collected four wickets and the Germans were all out for 98. The game against a strong Isle of Man team seemed to be lost as Israel limped to 151 in their 50 overs, but the bowlers kept things tight, picked up wickets at crucial intervals and the Isle of Man secured victory with just seven balls in hand.
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Asked to bat first in the final match, despite a decent start the Israel lower order collapsed and Belgium were set just 107 to win. This time the bowlers didn't almost do the impossible, but actually did it. Paceman Gabi Schachat provided the early breakthrough, the spinners strangled the middle order, and Schachat returned to claim two of the last three wickets as Belgium were all out for 102 and allow the Israelis to at least complete their tournament on a high.
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