MI New York complete a come-from-behind victory over the Seattle Orcas, winning by 17 runs, in a match where Seattle’s early progress fades. Multiple reports describe Seattle as looking set after a strong start, but MI New York’s bowlers take control with regular breakthroughs that trigger a major collapse late in the innings. ESPN Cricinfo notes that Stoinis’ five-wicket haul and Seifert’s 81 run score for Seattle do not ultimately affect the result as the Orcas fall well short of the target. Times of India attributes the turnaround to disciplined bowling and key contributions from the MI New York batting order, highlighting Tajinder Dhillon’s fifty and Kieron Pollard’s all-round display. The win is also described as significant for the playoff race for both teams, underlining the impact of the result beyond the single match. Overall, the sources agree that MI New York overturn a strong Seattle position through bowling pressure and timely batting to secure the win.
MI New York stage comeback win over Seattle Orcas led by Pollard and Tajinder Dhillon
MI New York complete a come-from-behind victory over the Seattle Orcas, winning by 17 runs, in a match where Seattle’s early progress fades. Multiple reports describe Seattle as looking set after a st...
- MI New York beat the Seattle Orcas by 17 runs.
- Seattle makes a strong start but collapses during MI New York’s bowling spell.
- Tajinder Dhillon contributes a half-century for MI New York.
- Kieron Pollard plays a key all-round role in MI New York’s win.
- For Seattle, Stoinis takes five wickets and Seifert scores 81, but it is not enough to secure victory.
MI New York secured a remarkable 17-run victory against Seattle Orcas. Seattle appeared to be cruising towards victory after a strong start. MI New York's bowlers struck at regular intervals to trigger a collapse. Tajinder Dhillon's brilliant fifty and Kieron Pollard's all-round performance were key. This win significantly impacted the playoff race for both teams.
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