MLC 2025 (Survey): Harris Lauf revenges on Gerald Cauchy when San Francisco Unicorn overwhelms Seattle Orca



During a collision between Seattle Orca (sea) and San Francisco Unicorn (SFU) in Major Cricket League (MLC) 2025the latter secured a comfortable victory and a comeback moment by Pakistan’s pace sensation Harris Lauf The audience was standing up. The victory has made SFU the first team to secure a playoff berth this season.

Harris Rauf gets revenge against Gerald Cotzee when the stump is crushed at a dramatic moment

The moment unfolded for the 16th of two innings, with Umi chasing a formidable target of 177. Protea pace Gerald Cauchyhis six-batter ability is known for being under the order, attacking six great six from Rauf. It was a more fulfilling delivery on the middle and leg stumps. Coetzee created a room, lofted easily in long off-areas with exquisite timing and cleared the fence with ease.

However, when Rauf gets revenge, the moment of glow came to the next stream. He delivered a fiery 145 kmph ball and fished it towards the stump. Coetzee, trying to recreate his previous shot, was beaten completely at pace and missed it completely. The ball crashed off the stump and Rauf was pumped. It was at that moment that completely ended Seattle’s hopes.

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San Francisco Unicorns are hit by the playoffs for six consecutive times

After winning the toss, Seattle chose to bowl first with Dallas’ undefeated San Francisco. SFU got off to a strong start, with opener Matthew Short earning a brilliant half-century scored, backed by a crisp 34 run knock from Jake Fraser McGurk. A convenient contribution from West India all-arounder Romario Shepherd, who then beat the 56, drove off just 31 balls, with SFU having a total of over 170 runs.

In response, Seattle once again set up a gloomy batting display. With the exception of Shayan Jahangir and Shimron Hetmyer, the other batters were unable to surpass the 30-run mark. With the ball, Rauf led the SFU charging and carried a gorgeous four-wicket haul, well supported by Shepherds and Shorts. Help their team win by 32 runs. With six wins in six games, San Francisco officially booked the spot in the playoffs.

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