Key Points

The Texas Super Kings delivered a commanding performance against the Seattle Orcas in a crucial Major League Cricket match. Faf du Plessis led from the front with a brilliant 91-run innings, setting a formidable total of 188/4. Adam Milne's exceptional 5-wicket haul and the spin duo of Noor Ahmad and Akeal Hosein completely dismantled the Orcas' batting lineup. The comprehensive 51-run victory effectively ended Seattle Orcas' playoff hopes, marking a triumphant moment for the Super Kings.

Key Points: Du Plessis Leads Super Kings' Decisive Orcas Elimination

  • Du Plessis masterclass powers Super Kings to 188/4
  • Adam Milne's 5-wicket haul decimates Orcas batting lineup
  • Spinners Noor Ahmad and Akeal Hosein deliver crucial breakthroughs
  • Seattle Orcas face near-certain elimination after comprehensive defeat
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Du Plessis, Milne and spinners combine to leave Orcas facing elimination

Faf du Plessis and Adam Milne power Texas Super Kings to crushing 51-run victory, pushing Seattle Orcas to brink of MLC playoff exit

"A calculated approach of rotating strike and hitting frequent boundaries - MLC Official Statement"

Broward County, July 6

Texas Super Kings batter Faf du Plessis delivered yet another masterclass, ably supported by Shubham Ranjane's composed half-century against Seattle Orcas in the 28th encounter of the ongoing Major League Cricket (MLC) 2025, according to an official statement from the MLC.

Their efforts set the stage for a successful defence, as Adam Milne's five-wicket haul, combined with the spin duo of Noor Ahmad and Akeal Hosein, ensured that the Texas Super Kings handed a comprehensive 51-run defeat to the Seattle Orcas -- leaving them on the brink of elimination in the third season of the competition.

Just an hour before du Plessis stepped out to bat, LAKR's middle order had struggled to chase 29 off 18 balls on the very same wicket -- one that appeared too slow for clean timing. But then came du Plessis, who not only timed the ball to perfection but did so at a remarkable strike rate, continuing his glorious form as one of this season's leading run-scorers, as per a press release from MLC.

Being put in to bat first by the Orcas' skipper Sikandar Raza, du Plessis and his opening partner Smit Patel quickly launched an attack, with the latter scoring three boundaries off the very first over delivered by Raza.

After Patel lost his wicket to Jasdeep Singh in the final over of the powerplay, Raza delivered another blow to the Super Kings when he ran out Saiteja Mukkamalla in the 8th over. The quick loss of wickets did not deter du Plessis, who, in partnership with a calm Shubham Ranjane, targeted Orcas' medium pacer Cameron Gannon, accumulating 28 runs from him in two overs.

As per MLC, Du Plessis took a calculated approach -- rotating the strike and hitting frequent boundaries, including back-to-back sixes off Kyle Mayers -- to maintain an above-par run rate, maximising pressure on the Orcas. Ranjane, in tandem, proved a worthy ally yet again, amassing 65 off 41 deliveries as the Super Kings posted 188/4 -- a tough total for the Orcas to chase if they were to remain alive in the competition.

The Orcas launched their response with positive intent in the first three overs as David Warner and Kyle Mayers scored 25. Du Plessis handed the ball to Donovan Ferreira in a surprising move that paid off when the latter's gentle off-spin halted the run flow, leaking only three runs. Adam Milne capitalized well on Ferreira's quiet over, following it up with a double-wicket over, accounting for Warner and an in-form Shayan Jahangir to deliver a strong early blow to the Orcas' chase, the statement added.

Du Plessis then turned to his spinners to do their magic on a productive surface. Akeal Hosein and Noor Ahmad were up to the task, tearing apart the Orcas' middle order with two scalps each. Hosein's wicket of the Orcas' powerhouse Shimron Hetmyer was a decisive blow, denying the latter another chance to repeat his heroics in a chase.

With Hetmyer back to the pavilion, Adam Milne returned to dismantle the tail, finishing with 5/23 as Seattle were bundled out for 137. The defeat leaves them all but out of playoff contention, with the Orcas now needing MI New York to lose emphatically to have any chance of qualifying next week.

The defeat concluded an underwhelming campaign for Seattle Orcas, who managed to win only three games after a disastrous start at Oakland. On the other hand, finishing their stint at Lauderhill on a high note, the Texas Super Kings will be rejuvenated as they fly back home to Dallas for the Playoffs next week.

Brief Score: Texas Super Kings 188/4 in 20 overs (Faf du Plessis 91, Shubham Ranjane 65*; Cameron Gannon 1/35) beat Seattle Orcas 137 (Kyle Mayers 35, Shimron Hetmyer 26; Adam Milne 5/23).

- ANI

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Sarah B
As an American cricket fan, I'm loving how MLC is growing! Milne's 5-wicket haul was 🔥. But I wish more Indian stars would join - would make the league even more exciting for us NRIs watching from the States.
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Ananya R
The way spinners dominated on that pitch shows T20 isn't just about power hitting. Noor Ahmad and Hosein were brilliant! Hope BCCI takes note - we need more quality spinners in our national setup too.
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Vikram M
Disappointed with Orcas' performance. With players like Warner and Hetmyer, they should have done better. The middle order collapse was painful to watch - reminds me of Team India's old batting woes!
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Priya S
Shubham Ranjane deserves more recognition! Scoring 65* under pressure shows his temperament. Hope he gets IPL opportunities next season. Indian domestic players need these global platforms to prove themselves.
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Michael C
The quality of cricket in MLC keeps improving each year. As someone who discovered cricket in the US, I'm impressed by how du Plessis adapted to the conditions. That six-hitting was pure entertainment!
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Kavya N
While the match was exciting, I feel MLC needs better marketing

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