MLC 2025: MI New York defeated Seattle Orkas by 7 wickets in Monank Patel’s 93 record-book. Cricket news

New Delhi: MI New York bounced back in style with a 7-vein win over Seattle orkas in the 9th match of Major League 2025 at Oklaland Coliseum, California. Chasing the target of a rigorous 201-nine, MI New York reached 203/3 in 19 overs, thanks to the 93 unbeaten 50 from Michael Bracewell and 93 from Opener Monak Patel, who recorded the highest personal score by an American player in MLC history with this knock.,After deciding to bat first, Seattle Orarkas posted a competitor 200/5. Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Kyle Mayors starred with 88 of 46 balls, with 10 sixes and three fours in the derogatory knock. Opener Shayan Jahangir (43) and Captain Henrik Klassen (27) pasted a valuable contribution, while Naveen-ul-Haq took two wickets for Miles New York, including a major hatmier’s skull.Despite the solid clan, Seattle bowlers failed to defend on a flat track. MI New York lost Quinton de Kock early for 14, but Monak Patel beautifully anchored Chase, placed 119 runs with Bracewell. Patel broke eight fours and seven sixes in 93 in his 50 balls, rapidly ticking the scoreboard.
The highest personal score by an American player in MLC
- 93: Monak Patel V Songa, 2025*
- 79*: SP Krishnamurthy V WSF, 2024
- 68: Unmukt Chand V Tsk, 2024
- 62: Unmukt Chand v SEO, 2024
- 62: Monak Patel V TSK, 2025
Bracewell, who also bowled a tight mantra before (1/20), also gave it with the bat. His unbeaten 35 balls with 50, three fours and three sixes, ensuring that there was no late hiccup. Keron Pollard did not add a Quickfire 26 out of 10 balls, with an over to finish the game in style.
Alexander Raza was the only bright place in Seattle’s bowling, taking two wickets, which included poor and D Coke. However, the lack of support from the rest of the attack made the organ expensive.With this win, MI New York opened its accounts in the MLC 2025 points table, while Seattle, without a win after three matches, will need to be re-organized after a back-to-back defeat.