
San Francisco Unicorns players celebrate Orcas’s beating seattle 32 runs during the 16 -cricket season Cognisant Major League 3 between Seattle Orcas and San Francisco Unicorns, held at the Grand Prairie cricket stadium, Grand Prairie, United States (US). (Sportzpics) San Francisco Unicorns became the first team to advance to the play -off MLC 2025 and beat Seattle Orcas on Wednesday evening by 32 runs in Dallas. They remain undefeated in this competition because they won all six matches and also strengthened their position at the top of the point table. This season, Orcas suffered his fifth straight defeat and continued to sit on the bottom.All the heroism of Captain Matthew Short and Romario Shepherd, along with four Haris Rauf’s four -offers, were the highlight of unicorn on the day they had to win mini battles.First he asked for a bat, Unicorns lost Finna Allen in the second. But Jake Fraser-McGurk and short for a 68-run second goal rack that not only grasped shifts, but also gave them dynamics. McGurk fell on a well-made 21-míč 34 in the eighth overlap into the Harmeet Singh left shoulder, which triggered a collapse when Unicorns slipped from 86 to 1 to 103 in 6.
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Shepherd then fired four sixes and four four of the 31 balls in his 56 of the 31 balls and raised the unicorn on the competing 176 for 8. Gerald Coetzee also attacked 3 for 34, including key middle order goals. However, this late onslaught proved more than enough, when Orcas again denied the first victory, despite the clear beginning of the persecution.Orcas raised 29 runs in the first two overs, thanks to Shayan Yahangir, who looked impressive during his knocking. He played a number of engaging shots to get 40 of only 22 balls. But Shepherd provided a breakthrough by released Jahangir in the seventh exceeding.In the following via, short twice intervened and removed David Warner and Kyle Mayers. ORCAS has never recovered from these early failures and continued to lose the goal at regular intervals. Shimron Hetmyer and Najit Nayak tried to rebuild shifts, but only briefly. Rauf, who previously rejected Heinrich Klasen, packed his shifts by removing Coetzee and Hetmy in the 16th and Cameron Gannon in 18th and ended up with characters 4 for 32.Short score San Francisco Unicorns: 176 for 8 (Romo Shepherd 56, Matthew Short 52; Mother Singh 3-22, Gerald Coetzee 3-34) Seattle Orcas: 144 All Out (Shayan Jahangir 40; Haris Rauf 4-32, Short 3-12)