Israel Cricket Association

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The ICA has been an associate member of the International Cricket Council since 1974 and was a founding member of the European Cricket Council in 1996

Israeli Domestic Season, 2007

Articles

Solomon takes 5 as Lions seal double

Anim Solomon spun Lions Lod to victory in the ICA Cup final played in Ashdod on Friday, with a haul of 5 for 20, as Lions defeated Ra'anana by 66 runs. Earlier in the day Yefet Nagavkar smashed 71 to take Lions to 188, which was too many for Ra'anana who were all out for 122 [more]

Israel Domestic Season

Lions v Ra'anana in Cup final

As expected, Ra'anana and Lions Lod both advanced to the ICA Cup final which will be played in Ashdod on Friday. Lions have had the better of every encounter between the teams in recent years, but with Ra'anana playing good cricket in recent weeks, the game has potential to be a classic [more]

Tel Aviv blow away Ra'anana 2; wins for Ashdod A and Lod

Neve Yonatan secure Division 2 title in style; Negev Academy impressive

Tel Aviv avoid relegation with win in Be'er Sheva

Busy summer of youth cricket draws to a close

Lions Lod clinch league title but relegation battle continues

Lions Be'er Sheva finish on a high

Lions Be'er Sheva score 10-wicket win over Lod

Moses slams another huge ton as Young Ashdod stay top

Aston century takes Young Ashdod top of the table

Wins for Young Ashdod and Ra'anana in ICA Division 1

Lions brush aside Ra'anana

Eilat win high scoring thriller despite Schachat ton

Razpurker hits second consecutive century as Neve Yonatan keep winning

Moses leads Young Ashdod to the top

Lions Lod off to flying start, Grass leads Kiryat Gat thrilling win