Key Points

The struggling Seattle Orcas have fired head coach Matthew Mott due to strategic disagreements. Captain Heinrich Klaasen has also stepped down, with Sikandar Raza taking over leadership duties. The team, which finished last in 2024, finally secured their first win of the season against MI New York. Shimron Hetmyer’s explosive 97* off 40 balls ended their 10-match losing streak.

Key Points: Seattle Orcas Fire Coach Mott as Klaasen Steps Down Amid MLC Struggles

  • Orcas dismiss coach Mott over strategic differences
  • Klaasen steps down to focus on batting
  • Sikandar Raza named new captain
  • Team secures first win after 10-match losing streak
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Struggling Orcas cut ties with coach Mott; Klaasen steps down as captain

Seattle Orcas sack coach Matthew Mott, Heinrich Klaasen resigns as captain, with Sikandar Raza taking over amid team’s poor MLC 2025 run.

"This is a moment of reflection and renewal for the Seattle Orcas. – Hemant Dua, CEO"

Dallas, June 28

A struggling Seattle Orcas have parted ways with head coach Matthew Mott midway through the 2025 Major League Cricket (MLC) season, with the team currently languishing at bottom half of the table after six matches.

According to an official statement on the MLC website, the decision was made due to “differences in coaching and management strategies."

In another shake-up, captain Heinrich Klaasen has stepped down to focus on his batting, with Zimbabwean all-rounder Sikandar Raza taking over the leadership duties.

"This is a moment of reflection and renewal for the Seattle Orcas. This has been a tough run for the team, and with it, some difficult decisions had to be made. We are grateful to Matthew for his commitment and professionalism during his time with us, and we wish him the very best in his future endeavours," said Hemant Dua, CEO of the team.

"We respect Heinrich's decision to step down voluntarily as captain to focus on his batting. This reflects his character and team-first mindset. Sikandar was our unanimous choice once we heard from Klassen about his decision. We believe these changes set the stage for a strong second half of the season."

After finishing at the top of the table and making it to the final in 2023, the Orcas endured a last-place finish in 2024. This season has followed a similar trajectory, with the team once again languishing at the bottom. However, they managed to secure their first win of the season against MI New York on Saturday.

Shimron Hetmyer played an unbeaten knock of 97 off 40 balls laced with nine sixes to chase 238 with a last ball maximum to end the 10-match losing streak.

- IANS

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Shreya B
As a cricket fan from Mumbai, I'm surprised how quickly MLC teams are making changes. In IPL, teams usually show more patience with coaches. Maybe they should learn from our franchises?
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Aman W
Klaasen stepping down shows real sportsmanship. In India we've seen too many captains clinging to positions even when out of form. Respect for putting team first!
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Priyanka N
The management deserves criticism too. How can you go from finalists to bottom of table in 2 seasons? They need better Indian players - our domestic talent is being wasted in MLC benches.
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Varun X
That last ball six by Hetmyer was pure entertainment! More matches like this and MLC might actually compete with IPL for viewership in India. The quality is improving slowly but surely.
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Nikhil C
As someone who follows both IPL and MLC, I feel American cricket needs more stability. Changing coaches and captains mid-season won't help build long-term success. Learn from BCCI's patience with Dravid!

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