MLC 2025, TEX vs NY Match 21: Grand Prairie stadium stats and Head to Head

Texas Super Kings, led by Faf du Plessis, face Nicholas Pooran’s MI New York in Match 21 of MLC 2025 at Grand Prairie Stadium, where stats favor bowling first and TEX leads the head-to-head

Gopi Marisetty
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The 21st match of Major League Cricket (MLC) 2025 between MI New York (NY) and Texas Super Kings (TEX) will be played at Grand Prairie Stadium, Texas, at 05:30 AM IST on Monday, June 30, 2025. TEX, led by captain Faf du Plessis and backed by seasoned players such as Devon Conway and Daryl Mitchell, will seek to achieve their fifth win following four wins out of four games during their six-match season in 2025, becoming third on the points table with 8 points. NY, under captain Nicholas Pooran and the services of the likes of Trent Boult and Quinton de Kock, seeks to secure their second after winning one of their six games for the season, sitting fourth with 2 points.

This morning's encounter will provide edge-of-the-seat T20 cricket to a hungry crowd during Dallas' MLC span, with the stadium being limited to 7,000 under floodlights. TEX has an impressive head-to-head record, while NY is desperate to turn their tables around in a pressure cooker game at the bowler-friendly turf pitch at the Grand Prairie Stadium that can well leave its mark on the long 34-game season.

Grand Prairie Stadium Cricket Stats

Texas Grand Prairie Stadium will be hosting its next-level cricket matches in MLC 2025, with the grass pitch surface looking bowler-friendly throughout the first half of the match. The pitch was suiting high-scoring matches and bowling teams with ideal conditions, which was witnessed in recent matches. As the twelfth match of June 30, the pitch would have some initial bowler-friendly assistance but flatten out in later stages of the match, with a full house crowd of 7,000 and floodlight usage guaranteeing play not to be disrupted.

  • Total Matches: 38
  • Win Bat First: 42%
  • Win Bowl First: 58%
  • Average 1st Innings Score: ~176
  • Average 2nd Innings Score: ~158
  • Highest Total: 246/4 by SF vs NY
  • Lowest Total: 50/10 by LAS vs NY
  • Highest Chased: 238/7 by SEA vs NY
  • Lowest Defended: 181/6 by TEX vs LAS

See Also: MLC 2025: Points Table, leading run scorers and wicket takers after LAS vs SEA Match 20

TEX vs NY: Head-to-Head Record

Texas Super Kings and MI New York have competed against each other five times since the inception of MLC, with TEX winning four and NY one, to offer an extremely close game. These encounters have established TEX's dominance over NY. This sixth encounter at the Grand Prairie Stadium is going to be challenging and filled with potential upsets.

  • Total Matches: 5
  • TEX Wins: 4
  • NY Wins: 1
  • No Result: 0

Win %: Texas Super Kings – 80% (4/5), MI New York – 20% (1/5)

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