The electrifying atmosphere at Grand Prairie Stadium witnessed the San Francisco Unicorns deliver a commanding six-wicket verdict against the Seattle Orcas in a high-scoring MLC 2026 clash on July 11, 2026. With the target of 191 falling comfortably 21 balls short, the Unicorns—led by Finn Allen’s fiery knock—cemented their position atop the tournament standings through a masterclass in precision and composure.
### Seattle Orcas Set Imposing 190/7
Facing early aggression from Matthew Short (3/17) and Xavier Bartlett (3/36), who shattered Tim Seifert (9) and Shehan Jayasuriya (16) cheaply, the Orcas were 34/3 by the fourth over. However, explosive middle-order play turned the contest. Matthew Breetzke (55 off 29) and Shimron Hetmyer (36 off 21) staked their claim with aggressive boundaries, while Marcus Stoinis steadied the ship with a gritty 49 off 35. Left-arm spinner Hassan Khan anchored the Unicorns’ defense with a disciplined 4-0-25-0 to restrict the total to 190/7.
### Finn Allen’s Century Lights Up the Chase
Targeting a required run rate of 9.55, Finn Allen (65 off 31) erupted into life with a record-breaking third consecutive half-century, smashing five fours and four sixes. His dismissal in the 11th over at 108/2 briefly alerted the Orcas, but Matthew Short (43) steadyingly bridged the gap. When the pressure mounted in the 17th over, Hassan Khan denied looming collapse, forging an unbeaten 36 off 10 balls with Aaron Hardie. The Unicorns chased down 194/4, setting a tone of dominance that echoes their playoff-bound trajectory.
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