It was a flat display from Pershore but there was a lifeline 10 minutes before half-time when Nick Seabourne halved the deficit.
And the match was level again on the stroke of half-time with Charlie Anagho-Ntamark bagging a second in as many matches since his international clearance came through, powering a header back towards where it came from and into the top corner.
Despite the goals and an open second half there was no further score with the draw seeing third-placed Raiders close to within two points of the West Midlands (Regional) League Premier Division summit, albeit from two matches more than Shifnal Town and Bewdley Town.
Pershore sit seventh with two wins, two draws and two defeats from six league matches.