Key Points

MI New York pulled off a stunning five-run win over Washington Freedom to claim the MLC 2025 title. Quinton de Kock's 77 set up a competitive total, while Rushil Ugarkar defended 12 runs in the final over. Rachin Ravindra's 70 kept Freedom in the hunt, but Maxwell and Phillips fell short. The victory marks MINY's first MLC championship in a dramatic finish.

Key Points: MI New York Clinch MLC 2025 Title After Thrilling Win Over Washington Freedom

  • MI New York defended 180 after Quinton de Kock's explosive 77
  • Rushil Ugarkar's last-over heroics denied Glenn Maxwell and Glenn Phillips
  • Rachin Ravindra's 70 kept Washington Freedom in the chase
  • Lockie Ferguson took 3-21 but couldn't prevent MINY's victory
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MI New York edgepast Washington Freedom by five runs to secure MLC 2025 title

MI New York defended 12 runs in the final over to beat Washington Freedom by five runs, securing the MLC 2025 championship in a nail-biting finish.

"Rushil Ugarkar held his nerve in the final over against Maxwell and Phillips to seal the title for MI New York – Match Report"

Dallas, July 14

MI New York staged one of the most amazing comebacks in franchise T20 history, defeating reigning champions Washington Freedom by five runs to win the 2025 Major League Cricket (MLC) championship at the Grand Prairie Stadium in Dallas, on Monday.

Rushil Ugarkar, who sealed the match for MI, defended 12 runs in the last over against the dangerous Glenn Maxwell and Glenn Phillips.

Chasing 181, Trent Boult picked up two wickets in the first over of the innings to dent Freedom. However, opener Rachin Ravindra scoring 70 from 41 balls after early jitters and Jack Edwards chipping in with 33 from 22, the Freedom innings didn't seem to find the next gear they needed till Phillips got going.

Maxwell, who struggled apart from when he scored 106* in a win over Texas Super Kings back on June 17, couldn't get the scoreboard moving at the rate required. And three MINY bowlers, including Ugarkar, went at eight an over or fewer, with Tajinder Singh's three overs costing just 18 runs.

Earlier in the match, Freedom's skipper Maxwell opted to field. MINY had the best possible start, with Quinton de Kock and Monank Patel, who finished as the top run-getter in the tournament, adding 72 runs in just 44 balls.

De Kock was the aggressor in that stand, as he was in the third-wicket stand of 56 off 35 balls with Nicholas Pooran, where he scored 32 in 18 balls to Pooran's 17-ball 21.

De Kock's innings ended on 77 from 46 balls, and though there wasn't much after he fell in the 17th over, one of Lockie Ferguson's three wickets, apart from Kunwarjeet Singh's unbeaten 22 from 13 balls, MINY were better placed heading into the break. And they stayed there despite the best efforts from Ravindra and Phillips, and they have Ugarkar to thank for it.

Brief Scores: MI New York 180/7 (Quinton de Kock 77; Lockie Ferguson 3-21) beat Washington Freedom 175/5 (Rachin Ravindra 70; Rushil Ugarkar 2-32).

- ANI

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Priya S
De Kock was absolutely brilliant throughout the tournament. But I feel Washington Freedom made a tactical error by not sending Maxwell up the order when required run rate was climbing. Thoughts?
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Aditya G
As an Indian cricket fan, it's great to see our domestic talent like Ugarkar and Tajinder Singh performing on global stage. MLC is becoming a proper platform for young players!
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Sarah B
Rachin Ravindra's innings was pure class! That guy is going to be New Zealand's next big star. Shame his effort went in vain though 😔
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Karthik V
MI New York proving why they're the most successful franchise across leagues. From IPL to MLC, the winning mentality is same! 💙
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Michael C
The quality of cricket in MLC keeps improving every year. As someone who watched from Dallas, the atmosphere was electric! More Americans are getting hooked to cricket now.
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Nisha Z
While it was exciting, I think the pitch was too batting friendly. Bowlers need some help too for a balanced contest. 180 shouldn't be chased so easily in a final!

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