
New Zealand Finn Dough Allen broke record books with its breathtaking shifts for San Francisco Unicorns against Washington Freedom in the opening match of the Criket Criket (MLC 2025) on Friday, June 13 at Oakland Coliseum in Kalifornia. Allen played blistering shifts 151 (51), broke five and 19 six when he helped his team after a massive score of 269/5 in their 20 overs.
Allen raised his half -century in just 20 passed and later registered the fastest hundreds in the history of MLC and reached a milestone in only 34 balls. His six beating exhibition helped him to better glue his name in record books for the fastest 150 recorded in the T20 cricket in only 49 balls.
Kiwi dough was treated by a pitch with complete contempt and broke them throughout the park, when he also broke the record for most of the six in cricket T20 (19 six). He sewed a 88-run rack for the third goal of 37 balls with Sanjay Krishnamurt and took San Francisco around the 150-running brand in the 12th place.
Later in the second shift, Washington also came to the beginning of the blister when Rachin Ravindra (42 out of 17) and Mitchell Owen (39 out of 20) added 80 runs for the first goal for the first goal.
Liam Plunkett has finally managed to interrupt the threatening partnership by dismissing Ravindra. Owen also soon left, with the permission of an unfortunate escape that left Washington 97/2 at 6.4 overs.
After he lost his openers, Washington suffered a dramatic collapse when they lost the last eight goals on 49 runs and were connected for 146 at 13.1 overs. Captain Glenn Maxwell (5 out of 4) and Glenn Phillips (0 out of 3) couldn’t leave their brand when Washington capitulated under pressure.
Haris Rauf (3/30, 3,1 overs) and Hassan Khan (3/38) were a selection of pitching for San Francisco and led them to a massive 123-run victory, the largest in the MLC history. Finn Alenn was deservedly condemned by a match player for his record shifts.
Published:
Rishabh beniwal
Published on:
June 13, 2025