Oak Flats returned to the top of Premier League without facing a ball on Saturday after the other clash between Kookas and Lake Illawarra was washed out.
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Oak Flats had already claimed the 26 outright points on day one against Kiama, while Kookas and Lakers was a draw with Oakleigh Park unplayable.
The Lakers had set the home side a challenging 264 for victory after skipper Brendan White made 97 and Tony McCabe 38. Troy Tungai took 5-32 for Kookas.
The draw means Oak Flats leapfrogged Lakers into top spot, with Kookas remaining third and The Rail – who had the bye – in fourth and assured of making the semis.
Oak Flats (2/130) needed just 16 overs of batting to beat Kiama (42 and 9/73) outright in a match which reflected poorly on the competition.
in round 13, Lake host Oak Flats and The Rail host Kookas.
Just three rounds remain before the semi-finals but Lake and Oak Flats still have a bye (no points) to come.