MLC 2025: Ian Holland's 4-wicket haul, Rachin Ravindra and Glenn Maxwell's blitz help Washington Freedom beat Seattle Orcas | Cricket News

MLC 2025: Ian Holland’s 4-wicket haul, Rachin Ravindra and Glenn Maxwell’s blitz help Washington Freedom beat Seattle Orcas | Cricket News

Ian Holland of Washington Freedom dliver ball during match 4 of Major League Cricket Season 3 between the Seattle Orcas and Washington Freedom held at the Oakland Coliseum in California , Unites States of America. (Sportzpics) In an all-round team performance, Glenn Maxwell-led Washington Freedom defeated Heinrich Klaasen’s Seattle Orcas by five wickets in the ongoing 2025 Major League Cricket (MLC).Defending champions Washington Freedom opened their campaign with a five-wicket win and became the first team in the season to successfully chase a target at the Oakland Coliseum.Orcas won the toss and elected to bat first on a used surface. Openers David Warner (31) and Kyle Mayers (27) got off to a flyer, adding 60 for the first wicket.Once the partnership was broken, there was no real flow to the innings. Steven Taylor (16), Klaasen (17), and Aaron Jones (13) all got starts but failed to convert, with the Freedom adjusting to the pitch conditions beautifully and executing their plans perfectly. Orcas kept losing wickets at regular intervals.Sikandar Raza was the last man to get out, but he struggled throughout his innings and managed only 15 runs off 26 balls. Seattle Orcas crawled to 145/9 in 20 overs.Ian Holland was at the top of his game, setting up the match in Freedom’s favour with his career-best figures of 4 for 20. He used his slower balls to great effect and deceived the opposition.“I was just really clear on trying to execute my deliveries with a combination of a couple of different slower balls, and it sort of worked tonight,” he said after the match. MLC: Venky Harinarayan on growing cricket in the USA, AI-driven teams and the Olympic boost In reply, Mitchell Owen (25) started the chase with a bang, hitting a six off the first ball. Rachin Ravindra (44) joined the party and made full use of the field restrictions. The duo added 49 runs for the first wicket in the blink of an eye before the Tasmanian holed out to long-on in the third over. Ravindra continued in his merry way and looked at his brutal best, scoring an 18-ball 44. Washington raced to 90 in the powerplay — the highest-ever powerplay score in MLC history.Ravindra and Andries Gous (16) added 41 for the second wicket, and Freedom were cruising until Afghanistan’s Waqar Salamkheil came into the attack after the powerplay and knocked over Gous with a ripper. Ravindra was then trapped by Obed McCoy in the next over. Freedom lost a few quick wickets, with Glenn Phillips and Jack Edwards trying to clear the fence but finding the fielders.However, captain Glenn Maxwell ensured that they didn’t bottle a run chase for the second time in a row and finished the match with an unbeaten captain’s knock, clubbing 38* off 20 balls.For the Orcas, Waqar Salamkheil (2/27), Harmeet Singh (1/18), Obed McCoy (1/20), and Cameron Gannon (1/36) shared the spoils.

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MLC 2025: Who is Agni Chopra, the MI New York player who chose cricket over Bollywood | Cricket News

MLC 2025: Who is Agni Chopra, the MI New York player who chose cricket over Bollywood | Cricket News

Agni Chopra of MI New York (Photo by Ron Gaunt / Sportzpics for MLC) Agni Chopra’s name is suddenly everywhere in Major League Cricket (MLC) 2025, but his story is as unique as his name. Many know him as the son of famous Bollywood filmmaker Vidhu Vinod Chopra and popular film critic Anupama Chopra. But Agni never wanted the spotlight of movies as he chose cricket instead. This year, Agni’s big break came mid-air! On 19th February, he boarded an Air India flight from San Francisco to Mumbai. While he was flying without Wi-Fi, the MLC draft was happening. Seventeen long hours later, he landed, switched on his phone and saw a message from his mother — MI New York had picked him for $50,000! For a boy who grew up supporting Mumbai Indians, it was like a dream come true. But Agni’s journey has not been easy. He started playing cricket at Mumbai’s Shivaji Park when he was just six. While many thought being from a film family would help, it actually made things harder. Other players and some coaches thought he was just another rich kid who wouldn’t stick to cricket. Major League Cricket 2025 Explained: Teams, Schedule & Where to Watch To avoid standing out, Agni even asked his driver to park far away so no one would see him arrive by car. He wanted to be seen as just another boy with a bat, not a star kid with privileges. Slowly, runs spoke for him. In the 2019-20 Col. C.K. Nayudu Trophy, Agni scored nearly 800 runs for Mumbai U-23s, including three centuries and a double ton. He credits his coach Khushpreet Singh Aulakh, who became more like a big brother, for turning him into a tough cricketer.Quiz: Who’s that IPL player? But life tested him again. Despite his runs, Mumbai’s Ranji team never called. An injury and a tough breakup made things worse. He even thought of quitting cricket. But a call from Mizoram changed everything. There, Agni smashed four centuries in his first four First-Class games and finished the season with 939 runs. He did it again the next season too! However, due to a rule that only Indian passport holders can play Ranji Trophy, Agni, who has an American passport, decided to focus fully on MLC. He says days cricket is still closest to his heart, but playing in the US gives him new hope and a chance to play against top players at his peak.

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Watch: Adam Gilchrist keeps wickets to West Indies legends Courtney Walsh, Curtly Ambrose as MLC 2025 begins in style | Cricket News

Watch: Adam Gilchrist keeps wickets to West Indies legends Courtney Walsh, Curtly Ambrose as MLC 2025 begins in style | Cricket News

Courtney Walsh, Adam Gilchrist and Curtly Ambrose (Photo by Ron Gaunt / Sportzpics for MLC) The 2025 edition of Major League Cricket (MLC) got off to a rousing start at the Oakland Coliseum, not only because of Finn Allen’s record-breaking innings but also thanks to a nostalgic moment that brought cricket’s rich history to centre stage. In a special tribute to the game, West Indian greats Sir Curtly Ambrose and Courtney Walsh rolled back the years by delivering the ceremonial first balls on the newly-laid pitch. Standing behind the stumps was none other than Australian legend Adam Gilchrist, donning the gloves in what was a heartwarming moment for fans. Although there was no batter at the crease, the sight of Ambrose and Walsh sending down deliveries with Gilchrist keeping, created a buzz among spectators and set a symbolic tone for MLC’s aspirations in the United States. It was a celebration of cricket’s past as well as a signal towards its growing future in North America. Moments later, the focus shifted to modern fireworks as Finn Allen unleashed a T20 masterclass for the San Francisco Unicorns. His blistering 151 off just 51 balls broke multiple records — fastest 150 in T20 history, most sixes in a T20 innings (19), and the highest individual score in MLC. San Francisco posted a mammoth 269/5, the league’s highest total. Washington Freedom, despite a brisk start, crumbled under pressure, folding for just 146. Haris Rauf starred with the ball, taking 3 for 30, helping SFU clinch a 123-run victory. Between legendary presence and explosive performance, MLC 2025 began with a night to remember.

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MLC 2025: Jason Holder named Los Angeles Knight Riders captain; Sunil Narine to lead first two games | Cricket News

MLC 2025: Jason Holder named Los Angeles Knight Riders captain; Sunil Narine to lead first two games | Cricket News

Jason Holder. (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images) The Los Angeles Knight Riders have announced Jason Holder as their captain for the upcoming 2025 season of Major League Cricket (MLC). Holder, who has led the West Indies across formats, brings plenty of leadership experience and all-round ability to the team. His presence is expected to be a key factor in LAKR’s campaign this year. However, Holder will miss the first two matches of the season due to international duties. In his absence, Sunil Narine will lead the team. Narine is no stranger to leadership, having recently served as the vice-captain of Kolkata Knight Riders during the 2025 IPL season. His experience with the Knight Riders franchise makes him a natural choice to step in. Holder is expected to join the squad before their third match, which is against Washington Freedom on 17 June. Los Angeles Knight Riders squad for MLC 2025: Sunil Narine, Andre Russell, Alex Hales, Sherfane Rutherford, Anrich Nortje, Andre Fletcher, Rovman Powell, Jason Holder, Tanveer Sangha, Ali Khan, Unmukt Chand, Adithya Ganesh, Nitish Kumar, Kartik Gattepalli, Corne Dry, Saif Badar, Shadley Van Schalwyk, Matthew Tromp ‘Nitish Kumar is a guy who can bowl that magic ball’: India bowling coach Morne Morkel In the last two MLC seasons, LAKR finished 6th in 2023 and 5th in 2024, exiting both times in the league stage. With a strong squad and fresh leadership, they will be hoping to make their first-ever playoff appearance this year. Major League Cricket 2025 begins today, 12 June, and will run until the final on 13 July. The tournament will be played across three venues: Dallas, Oakland, and Florida. LAKR will play their first match on 14 June against the San Francisco Unicorns at the Oakland Coliseum.

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‘What's cricket? Do you sit on a horse?' - Liam Plunkett recalls early days in the US and rise of MLC | Cricket News

‘What’s cricket? Do you sit on a horse?’ – Liam Plunkett recalls early days in the US and rise of MLC | Cricket News

Liam Plunkett (Image credit: MLC) Liam Plunkett is no stranger to cricketing revolutions. A 2019 World Cup winner with England and one of the sport’s seasoned globe-trotters, Plunkett is now at the forefront of a new frontier: cricket in the United States. As a senior figure with the San Francisco Unicorns in Major League Cricket (MLC), he has embraced the dual role of player and ambassador, helping build a foundation for the sport in a country still learning its cricketing ABCs.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!Plunkett’s deep connection to the US goes beyond cricket — his American wife and long-standing ties to the country have made the transition seamless. But what drives him now is the chance to shape something meaningful from the ground up. From coaching kids to helping launch coaching pathways through his online platform, Plunkett is laying bricks at every level — grassroots to elite.In this wide-ranging interview with TimesofIndia.com, he opens up about the evolution of cricket in America, the challenges of infrastructure and education, the vision behind the San Francisco Unicorns, and how data, heart, and hustle are shaping a distinctly American version of the gentleman’s game.Excerpts:Q. You’ve been one of the early ambassadors for the sport in the US. What has the evolution of cricket been like, in your opinion, and has there been any culture shock since you arrived? Liam Plunkett: I’ve been coming back and forth for a very long time now, my wife’s from America. So we’re talking maybe 17-18 years ago that I’ve been back and forth. So in terms of me being here, it’s been a slow and steady kind of integration. So I’m kind of used to the culture, used to what’s going on. In terms of the cricket side of that, it wasn’t until probably 12-13 years (ago) that I realised there was a big cricket presence here. I went to bowl at an indoor school before I was then going to play in a series with England in Sri Lanka. And then I found out it there was an indoor school here. There’s 25 games here, 25 games here. And then I realised there’s a lot of cricket here. So that was very surprising to me. And then, the last three years, this is my fourth year in the States now and I’m happy that I’ve been involved from the rookies coming through at a very young age all the way to a Major League now. It’s been nice to see how it works, how the system works. And definitely over the last three-four years, things have progressed. You can see that by Major League, the standard of cricket that is, the superstars that come across that are representing the franchises. So it’s definitely been an evolution. Obviously, the Cricket World Cup was in America last year, and we’ve seen the Eisenhower Park with that stadium. And there was packed out crowds watching it. And obviously, India, Pakistan’s always going to get them huge crowds in. But even the other games I went to, there was big crowds. And obviously, USA cricket doing well, beating in Pakistan, beating Canada, and getting through to the Playoffs in the Caribbean. But it’s difficult, isn’t it? Because I know the circles I’m with, everyone knows cricket, even in America. It’s like everyone I associate myself with, cricket’s growing, cricket’s growing. And then you can go down the road and no one’s ever seen the game. So it’s like you’re in their pockets. Major League Cricket: Liam Plunkett on how cricket can boom in the USA Q. You’ve played in the IPL, come from a country like England where cricket is extremely popular. And then you go to the US, where you have to explain the basics of the sport. How much of a challenge is that? Liam Plunkett: In terms of being here, in terms of the South Asian influence and the parents who’ve come across to work here and introduce cricket to the kids, they know the basics, they know what cricket is, they know how big cricket is, because it’s passed down through the family. So it’s not really teaching these guys or girls what cricket is… It’s like, ‘Okay, well, this is a basic level. How can I help you step up?’ Because a lot of people need that coaching education. And that was one of my main aims coming over here after being here six months was how can I help the coaches improve. Because you can’t just do it as one person. You have to obviously have people in different venues, and how can we educate these coaches to be able to teach that, pass that through that pipeline? But there’s so much here now where there’s a lot of academies popping up left, right and centre who are teaching the kids, this is cricket, this is the basics. And I think that’s important. I think we don’t forget about that. We see in terms of the stadiums where people are playing at now in terms of Grand Prairie, the Oakland Coliseum, but let’s not forget the grassroots, because in 5, 10, 15 years, they’re the kids who are going to be taking our places. Q. Do you recall a moment where you had to explain the sport, and you’ve been a little surprised by how challenging that could be? Liam Plunkett: When I first started coming across, when I was playing international cricket and I pop over here, maybe we had a break for four-or-five weeks and I come across to be with my wife – my girlfriend at that time – people would say, well, what’s cricket? Do you sit on a horse? Are you hitting the ball underneath with a giant hammer? But yeah, you kind of explain it. I kind of go by the rule: it’s like baseball, but a lot better, a lot quicker. You can score 360. And yeah, a pitcher, even if…

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WASHINGTON FREEDOM VS SAN FRANCISCO UNICORNS, MLC, TODAY MATCH PREDICTION

WASHINGTON FREEDOM VS SAN FRANCISCO UNICORNS, MLC, TODAY MATCH PREDICTION

𝐌𝐀𝐓𝐂𝐇 : WASHINGTON FREEDOM VS SAN FRANCISCO UNICORNS𝐃𝐀𝐓𝐄 : Jul 29, 2024𝐓𝐈𝐌𝐄 : 06:00 AM𝐕𝐄𝐍𝐔𝐄 : Grand Prairie Stadium, Grand Prairie, United States𝐓𝐎𝐔𝐑𝐍𝐀𝐌𝐄𝐍𝐓 : Major League Cricket, 2024 Washington’s quest to end the perfect season with a title  WASHINGTON FREEDOM VS SAN FRANCISCO UNICORNS TV channels: The fans can watch the match live on Hotstar Live Streaming: Live streaming of the match will be available on the FAFA191 Cricket Exchange India and website. WAF VS SFU MATCH PREDICTION & ANALYSIS It is the big final in the Major League Cricket 2024, and the Washington Freedom will take on the San Francisco Unicorns. Both these teams have dominated this year and will be fitting winners. The Washington Freedom booked a spot in the final after defeating the Unicorns in the Qualifier. The Unicorns made a strong comeback in the Challenger, edging past the Texas Super Kings.   The two teams have played each other twice this season, sharing the honors with a win each. Washington Freedom has been dominant in the league stage and the lead-up to the final, losing only once this year. Their top order is in good form; the side will draw confidence from their consistency. San Francisco Unicorns won’t be a pushover and have key players in good form. We expect it to be a close contest where players in both camps will look to do their best. TEAMS PREVIEW Washington Freedom Preview It has been a dream campaign for Washington Freedom. They beat the San Fransisco Unicorns in the Qualifier by 7 wickets, and the players would look to repeat the same magic in the game that matters the most. Steven Smith has led the side from the front and looks forward to delivering a strong performance, along with other players on this team.   San Francisco Unicorns Preview Corey Anderson’s team made a strong comeback against the Texas Super Kings in the Challenger game. They batted well to put up a massive total on the board and defended it successfully, winning by 10 runs. Anderson would like his players to perform their best, as it won’t be easy against Washington Freedom.  

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