Shimron Hetmyer created a breathtaking knock on the Seattle Orcas power to their first victory in the 2025 Major League League (MLC), and sealed the dramatic victory of three goals over Mi New York with the last six. Mammoth 238 – The highest successful persecution in the history of MLC – Hetmyer held the nerves under huge pressure and released Kieron Pollard over the ropes to rip the victory from the jaws of defeat.Previously, New York published an impressive 237/4, driven by commanding shifts by Captain Nicholas Pooran, who blasted the undefeated 108 of only 60 supplies, including 7 four and 8 six. In Tajinder Dhillon he found a strong ally who hammered the blazing 95 of only 35 balls.Through the bloodshed, the orcs managed to take some control through Gerald Coetzee and Kyle Mayers, both of whom claimed two goals to stop the flow.In response, Seattle’s shifts got on stuttering, with Josh Brown and Shayan Yahangir inside PowerPlay.But Kyle Mayers (37 out of 20) and Captain Sikandar Raza (30 out of 9) launched a rapid counterattack to chase the chase back to the track. Momentum turned again when Heinrich Klaasen threw himself with a fast 26 out of 13 balls before he fell into the debutant Rushil Ugarkar.This prepared the stage for Hetmyer’s heroism.With the desired climbing and goals, Hetmyer got to Overdrive. He broke the danger of 97 from only 40 supplies, pepper with 5 four and lowered 9 tower six – ended with an extraordinary strike of 242.50.When the game cooked on the last ball, with the five needed for victory, Hetmyer rose on this occasion. Hetmyer faces the local captain of Mi New York Kieron Pollard, stayed low, got into the van line and rumored it over a fine leg for what could go down as the most valuable six of his career T20-called wild celebrations in Tábor in Seattle.“This one is one of the best, because our back was against the wall and we are still grinning after the last game, where we could not cross the border,” said Hetmyer, who was named the game player, after the game.“Today is one of those days where I went with a clear mind and wanted to take the game as deepened. That (injury) actually helped me a little because I didn’t want to run much,” he added.
