Key Points

The San Francisco Unicorns secured their playoff spot in MLC 2025 with a dominant 32-run win over the struggling Seattle Orcas. Captain Matthew Short and Romario Shepherd starred with bat and ball, while Haris Rauf's four-wicket haul sealed the victory. The Orcas collapsed after a promising start, extending their winless streak to five matches. The Unicorns remain unbeaten, sitting comfortably at the top of the table.

Key Points: San Francisco Unicorns Clinch MLC 2025 Playoff Spot With Sixth Win

  • Unicorns remain unbeaten with six straight wins
  • Matthew Short and Romario Shepherd shine with bat and ball
  • Haris Rauf takes decisive 4/32 to dismantle Orcas
  • Seattle Orcas slump to fifth consecutive loss
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San Francisco Unicorns seal playoff spot with sixth straight win in MLC 2025

The San Francisco Unicorns dominate Seattle Orcas by 32 runs, securing their sixth straight victory and a playoff berth in MLC 2025.

"Shepherd launched a counterattack, hammering four fours and four sixes in a blistering 56 off 31 balls. – ESPNcricinfo"

Dallas, June 26

The San Francisco Unicorns became the first team to qualify for the Major League Cricket (MLC) 2025 playoffs, securing a commanding 32-run victory over the struggling Seattle Orcas in Dallas, as per ESPNcricinfo.

With six consecutive wins, the Unicorns remain unbeaten and firmly positioned at the top of the points table, while the Orcas continue their winless run with a fifth straight defeat, languishing at the bottom.

It was a collective effort from the Unicorns, led by captain Matthew Short and Romario Shepherd, both of whom starred with bat and ball, while Haris Rauf delivered a decisive four-wicket haul.

After being put in to bat first, the Unicorns lost opener Finn Allen early in the second over. However, Jake Fraser-McGurk and Short stitched together a solid 68-run partnership for the second wicket, giving the innings much-needed momentum. McGurk's fluent 34 off 21 balls came to an end in the eighth over, dismissed by left-arm spinner Harmeet Singh, which initiated a collapse. The Unicorns stumbled from 86/1 to 103/6 in a matter of overs.

Short, who was in sublime touch, struck seven boundaries and two sixes in his 29-ball 52 before falling to Harmeet, who also removed Hassan Khan in the same over. Just as the Unicorns seemed to be slipping, Romario Shepherd launched a counterattack, hammering four fours and four sixes in a blistering 56 off 31 balls to propel his team to a competitive total of 176/8.

Gerald Coetzee played a key role in the death overs, chipping in with 3/34, including crucial middle-order wickets.

In reply, the Orcas started brightly, racing to 29 runs in the first two overs thanks to an aggressive Shayan Jahangir. The opener looked in fine touch, smashing 40 off just 22 balls with a flurry of attractive strokes. However, Shepherd once again turned the tide, removing Jahangir in the seventh over.

The very next over saw skipper Matthew Short strike twice, dismissing both David Warner and Kyle Mayers in quick succession. The Orcas never recovered from the triple blow and kept losing wickets at regular intervals.

Despite brief resistance from Shimron Hetmyer and Sujit Nayak, the innings crumbled. Haris Rauf, who had earlier dismissed Heinrich Klaasen, returned to clean up the tail, taking the wickets of Hetmyer, Coetzee, and Cameron Gannon to finish with figures of 4/32.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
What a performance by the Unicorns! Shepherd was absolutely fire 🔥. As an Indian cricket fan, it's great to see MLC growing like this. Hope we get to see more Indian players participating in future seasons!
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Priya M.
The way Shepherd rescued them from 103/6 was brilliant! But honestly, I'm more excited about Harmeet Singh's bowling - our Indian boys making an impact in foreign leagues too 🇮🇳
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Arjun S.
Seattle Orcas' performance is disappointing. With players like Warner and Klaasen, they should be doing much better. Maybe they need an Indian coach - our IPL experience could help them 😄
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Sneha P.
The match had everything - collapses, counterattacks, and brilliant bowling. MLC is getting interesting! Though I still feel the quality isn't at IPL level yet, it's good for global cricket.
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Vikram J.
Haris Rauf's 4-wicket haul shows why he's so dangerous in T20s. But I wonder - with MLC growing, will it affect player availability for our domestic tournaments? Something BCCI should keep an eye on.
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Neha R.
The Unicorns are unstoppable! But let's not forget Harmeet Singh's 3 wickets - the only bright spot for Orcas. More proof that Indian spinners can dominate anywhere in the world 🌍

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