KEVIN DABROWSKI was Raith Rovers' hero as he and the woodwork conspired to keep the title race alive.
The Kirkcaldy keeper pulled off a string of brilliant saves as Inverness hit the bar and post a combined FOUR times before falling to Lewis Vaughan's strike.
It means even a Dundee United win at home to Ayr today wouldn't officially crown the Tangerines champions although it would be all but settled given the goal difference.
Raith had their Polish goalie to thank for keeping hope alive against Duncan Ferguson's luckless side.
It was Caley Thistle's 14th failure to win at home from 17 outings this season and they can plunge back into relegation play-off territory today if Queen's Park win at Dunfermline.
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