Recent Match
Major League Cricket 2025, 10th Match, Dallas, Jun 21st, 2025

Texas Super Kings

(19.6 ov) 198/5

San Francisco Unicorns

(16.1 ov) 202/3

Complete San Francisco Unicorns won by 7 wkts

Player of Match: Matthew Short

TSK 198/5 (19.6)

SFU 202/3 (16.1) CRR: 12.49

Batter
R
B
4s
6s
SR
5
2
1
0
250
8
8
1
0
100
Last Wicket: Jake Fraser-McGurk c (sub)Ferreira b Mohsin 37(25) - 197/3 in 15.5 ov.
Bowler
0
M
R
W
ECO
2.1
0
31
1
14.31
2
0
29
1
14.5
Recent: ... 0 1 4 2 | 4 2 0 Wd 6 W 1 | 4 Overs: 16.1
That's all for today, folks! Join us tomorrow for MI New York vs Washington Freedom. See you then, bye for now!
Matt Short | Player of the Match and Unicorns Captain:
Faf du Plessis: This was a nice wicket to bat on, had to make sure we did better (with the ball). They had two dangerous batters so was trying different things (on bowling changes in powerplay), but I feel we were 20-25 runs short on this pitch. You have to use the ground to your advantage, and be better in the field. The foundation was there today to score 220, we missed out there.
22:23 Local Time, 03:23 GMT, 08:53 IST:
16.1
Mitchell to Hassan Khan, FOUR, length ball onto middle and leg, Hassan Khan shuffles in and pulls it away behind square for a boundary. The Unicorns win by 7 wickets.
Daryl Mitchell [2.0-0-27-1] is back into the attack
15.6
Mohsin to Hassan Khan, 1 run, full onto off stump, driven towards mid-on. Scores are level
Hassan Khan, right handed bat, comes to the crease
15.5
Mohsin to Fraser-McGurk, out Caught by (sub)Ferreira!! Fraser-McGurk c (sub)Ferreira b Mohsin 37(25) [4s-3 6s-2]
Mohsin to Fraser-McGurk, THATS OUT!! Caught!!
15.4
Mohsin to Fraser-McGurk, SIX, to long-on
15.4
Mohsin to Fraser-McGurk, wide, down the leg side
15.3
Mohsin to Fraser-McGurk, no run, yorker length onto leg stump, blocked out
15.2
Mohsin to Fraser-McGurk, 2 runs, to long-on
15.1
Mohsin to Fraser-McGurk, FOUR, oopsie... a full delivery that was the googly, Fraser-McGurk hits it with the turn towards long-on. On the bounce towards Noor who makes a meal of it as the ball goes through his hands for a boundary