“Jeet bhi hui aur style bhi kamaal tha”- SO seal a thrilling MLC 2025 match with a stylish 4-wicket win over SFU

Seattle Orcas chased down 169 with 3 balls to spare in a solid win over San Francisco Unicorns. Shimron Hetmyer led the way with a brilliant 78.

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 SO seal a thrilling MLC 2025 match with a stylish 4-wicket win over SFU
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In Match 22 of the 2025 Major League Cricket season, the Seattle Orcas won a tricky target to beat the San Francisco Unicorns at Central Broward Regional Park in Lauderhill.

The Unicorns batted first after winning the toss but could only score 168/5 in 20 overs.
Sanjay Krishnamurthy made a quick 41 from 28 balls. Jake Fraser-McGurk added 35, and Tim Seifert scored 31. The Orcas’ bowlers did well, with Ayan Desai taking 2 wickets for 32 runs. Sikandar Raza and Waqar Salamkheil also took important wickets.

In reply, Seattle reached the target with 3 balls left, won in 19.3 overs. Shimron Hetmyer was the star, hitting 78 runs from just 37 balls. Shayan Jahangir scored 36, and Aaron Jones hit a quick 14. Xavier Bartlett tried to fight back for the Unicorns with 2 wickets for 24 runs, but Seattle played calmly and won the match.

ALSO READ: MLC 2025: Points Table, leading run scorers and wicket takers after SF vs SEA Match 22

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