MI New York wins the MLC title in a thrilling match.

MI New York had one of the most amazing comebacks in franchise T20 history. After losing six of their first seven games this season. They won the 2025 Major League Cricket (MLC) title with a five-run win over reigning champions Washington Freedom at the Grand Prairie Stadium in Dallas.

Freedom was chasing 181 and required 12 runs from the last over. Which was bowled by Rushil Ugarkar, 22, with captain Glenn Maxwell and a composed Glenn Phillips at the crease. After Maxwell hit a single off the first ball, Phillips hit another one. Then Maxwell missed the third ball with a strong swipe. Maxwell tried to slog over midwicket with 10 needed off 3. But mistimed the ball high over long-on, where Michael Bracewell caught it. Freedom needed 10 runs off the last ball as new hitter Obus Pienaar swung and did not work at the fifth delivery, finally capping MINY’s incredible comeback.

Freedom’s run-chase got off to a terrible start. When they lost Mitchell Owen and Andries Gous to Trent Boult in the first over and were struggling at 0 for 2 before Rachin Ravindra and Jack Edwards’ 84-run partnership steadied the innings. With 70 off 41 balls, including 8 fours and 2 sixes, Ravindra led the way, while Edwards added 33 off 22. In the ninth over, Edwards was caught at long-on by Nosthush Kenjige, ending the partnership.

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Ravindra and Glenn Phillips (48 not out) added 46 more runs. But MINY took back control as Ravindra was dismissed by Rushil Ugarkar in the 16th over. After slicing a wide slower ball to extra cover. Boult let up just 12 runs in the 19th over. Leaving 12 needed from the final over, in which a composed Ugarkar easily defended the runs. Phillips kept Washington in the chase with two sixes off Tristan Luus in the 18th over.

Earlier in the day, Quinton de Kock formed a 72-run opening partnership with Monank Patel, who hit 28 off 22 balls before mistiming a Lockie Ferguson delivery to cover. Kock top-scored with a fluid 46-ball 77 that included six fours and four sixes. Nicholas Pooran, who combined 56 runs for the fourth wicket with de Kock to steady the ship. After Tajinder Dhillon was dismissed by Ian Holland in the tenth over, was out. That stand was broken by Saurabh Netravalkar. Who deftly bowled an off-pace delivery wide outside off, forcing Pooran to slice his shot to cover.

Ferguson was the most impressive bowler for the Washington Freedom, taking 3 for 24 in his second session. Which included an in-form Kieron Pollard and a well-set de Kock in the same over. Despite being costly with the ball, Maxwell helped MINY lose five wickets for eighteen runs by taking out Michael Bracewell. Pooran’s team posted a score that looked to be just about par for the surface and was ultimately sufficient thanks to Kunwarjeet Singh’s 22 not out off 13 balls in the final few overs.

Brief Scores:

Washington Freedom 175/5 in 20 overs (Rachin Ravindra 70; Trent Boult 2-32, Rushil Ugarkar 2-32) lost to MI New York 180/7 in 20 overs (Quinton de Kock 77; Lockie Ferguson 3-21) by 5 runs.

Glenn Maxwell helps the Washington Freedom finish in the top two.

In Lauderhill, the Washington Freedom defeated MI New York by a commanding six wickets to finish in the top two in their league. For his game-changing 3 for 29 that held MINY to 112/8 in a rain-shortened 18-overs-a-side match. Glenn Maxwell was named Player of the Match.

MINY lost Monank Patel and skipper Nicholas Pooran within the first three overs after being put in to bat after a delayed start. The middle order swiftly fell apart, but opener Kunwarjeet Singh kept the innings together with a solid 33. After taking out Tajinder Dhillon and Sharad Lumba off consecutive deliveries, Glenn Maxwell started the decline. Glenn Phillips then contributed two more wickets, including one from a well-set Kunwarjeet. Even though MINY played all 18 overs, they were unable to bounce back from the slip and crawled to 112/8.

Mitchell Owen was lost early by Washington in response. But Andries Gous (46 off 34) made sure that things got off to a steady start. The pressure was then reduced in the middle overs. When Mark Chapman took on the bowlers with a quick 27 off 18 that contained two sixes. There was a momentary hitch when Chapman and Maxwell fell quickly after each other. But Gous remained composed and, with three overs remaining, he and Glenn Phillips completed the task.

Brief Scores:

MI New York 112/8 in 18 overs (Kunwarjeet Singh 33; Glenn Maxwell 3-29) lost to Washington Freedom 113/4 in 15 overs (Andries Gous 46*; Tristan Luus 2-39) by 8 wickets

Ferreira and Ranjane both arrived fast 30s to help the Texas Super Kings reach up to No. 2.

The Texas Super Kings easily defeated the Washington Freedom in a rain-shortened five-overs-a-side match on Wednesday night in Lauderhill, adding another get to the competition for the top two positions in MLC 2025.

TSK moved up to No. 2 on the points standings with the 43-run victory, while Freedom fell to third place after eight games each. Together, they have 12 points, however the San Francisco Unicorns lead due to their superior net run-rate.

Freedom won the toss and chose to field, and it looked to be the perfect decision when Daryl Mitchell (6) retired out and Marcus Stoinis (2) fell cheaply.

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However, TSK reached 87 in five overs thanks to an unbroken third-wicket stand in which No. 3 Shubham Ranjane and No. 4 Donovan Ferreira hammered 53 runs in only 12 balls. Ferreira stroked a nine-ball 37 and Ranjane top-scored with 39 in 14 balls.

Nandre Burger destroyed the Freedom top order, which was full of powerful internationals, early on by bowling Glenn Maxwell (0) and Rachin Ravindra (10) off the final two balls of the first over.

Then, in the second over, Mitchell Owen was removed by Akeal Hosein. Despite Glenn Phillips’ contribution of 18 runs in 11 balls and his final perfect status, Freedom failed to locate enough boundaries to turn the chase into a battle.

Texas Super Kings hit four fours and eight sixes overall, while Freedom struck three fours and three sixes. The boundaries of TSK were all drawn by Ferreira and Ranjane.

Orcas win three in straight thanks to Shimron Hetmyer heroics performance.

San Francisco Unicorns faced their second defeat in MLC 2025. After Shimron Hetmyer scored an undefeated 78 off 37 balls. Making him the hero of the Seattle Orcas for the third time in a row.

Hetmyer was once again the mainstay of Orcas’ struggling chase. Entering the match fresh off an unbeaten 97 off 40 balls and 64 not out off 26. In the tenth over, Orcas fell to 56 for 4, having held Unicorns to 168 for 5. But Hetmyer put up important stands with Aaron Jones and Heinrich Klaasen to give Orcas a four-wicket victory in the final over for the third straight game.

The Orcas’ 169-run chase got off to a bad start. When Xavier Bartlett ended starter Steven Taylor’s suffering for a duck at ten balls. In his next over. Bartlett struck once more, eliminating Kyle Mayers.

Sikandar Raza was the aggressor in a 38-run third-wicket partnership with Shayan Jahangir. However, Orcas’ chase began to crumble as both batters fell off consecutive deliveries in the tenth over.

Then there was Hetmyer. After hitting two sixes in his first three balls, he was quickly out and about. Shimron Hetmyer continued to be aggressive even when the hitters at the other end fell. He made sure the necessary rate never got out of control by hitting a straight six down the ground to achieve his fifty off 23 balls.

He began by hitting Brody Couch over deep backward square leg. Then chased Bartlett, reducing the equation to eight in the last over, with thirty runs needed off the next three overs. Hetmyer then simply ended the chase with a few runs and three balls remaining after dropping Romario Shepherd for a 102-meter six over long-on.

Matthew Short was caught by left-arm spinner Harmeet Singh with his fourth ball, rocking Unicorns early in the batting order. Finn Allen delivered a few crucial calls, while Jake Fraser-McGurk hammered Harmeet for three consecutive fours. Together, the two scored 49 off 31 balls for the second wicket.

However, in the last over of the powerplay, left-arm fast bowler Ayan Desai removed Allen, and shortly after, Fraser-McGurk was run out by skipper Raza. As Unicorns rushed to 94 for 3 after ten overs, their leading scorer, Sanjay Krishnamurthi, hit left-arm wristpinner Waqar Salamkheil for a pair of sixes before smoking two more against Raza.

However, Orcas recovered, giving up just 34 runs in the following seven overs, and Krishnamurthi was also dismissed. Shepherd had to hit two sixes off his three balls faced in order for Unicorns to surpass the 165-mark. It appeared for a long time that the sum would be sufficient. Then Hetmyer arrived.

Unicorns, who had won six straight games, unexpectedly lost twice in two games, whereas Orcas had won three times after five losses.