Shabana have made good of their threat of halting FC Talanta’s winning streak after rallying from a goal down to hold them to a one all draw at the Narok Stadium. Prior to the game, Talanta had won their last four matches and were looking to open a nine point gap at the top of the log but Shabana managed to contain them, a result which means the have taken four points from the league toppers this season. Following the shared spoils, Talanta remain at the apex with 54, points seven ahead of second placed Fortune Sacco while Shabana climb to fourth with 44 points.🗣️”Not the results we wanted but all in all we give thanks to Almighty God for the point. A half a loaf is better than none.We keep pushing this new week and now focus shifts to our next match”~Michira Bryan Messi pic.twitter.com/vjg87T5WIV— Shabana Fc Kenya (@Shabanafckenya) July 24, 2021 Red-hot Anthony Gicho netted for Talanta on 27 minutes while Bryan Mchira leveled matters for the former top flight side on 57 minutes. Nairobi Stima 1-2 Migori Youth Elsewhere, Migori Youth returned to winning ways after switching off Nairobi Stima 2-1 at the Camp Toyoyo grounds. The visitors were headed to a comfortable 2-0 win until the final seconds of the match when John Njoroge grabbed the consolation goal the hosts. Migori got the lead through Ben Stanley in the 17th minute before former Gor Mahia forward Dickson Raila doubled the advantage in the 35th minute.Nairobi Stima had a bad day in office in #BetikaNSL round 30 action👉https://t.co/gxWYDD1JOH pic.twitter.com/o24SIx7q87— Betika NSL (@FKF_NSL) July 24, 2021 Murang’a Seal will have Wilson Kamau to thank as his sole strike on 12 minutes is all what they needed to silence Kisumu All Stars at the St.Sebastian Park. The win lifts them three places high on the log to ninth with 37 points. Coast Stima have increased their chances of beating relegation after playing prematch favorites Modern Coast Rangers to a barren draw at the Mbaraki Stadium.