MI New York (MINY) marked their first appearance in Major League Cricket (MLC) 2026 with a commanding eight‑wicket win over Texas Super Kings (TSK) at Grand Prairie Stadium. A disciplined bowling display led by Trent Boult and Corbin Bosch restricted Texas to a below‑par total, while Nicholas Pooran guided the chase with a composed, unbeaten knock.
The result represented a significant turnaround for MI New York after a challenging start to the campaign. Having fallen short in their opening fixtures, the franchise was in dire need of a comprehensive performance, and they delivered against one of the tournament’s strongest sides, securing two valuable points and building momentum for the matches to come.
Trent Boult and Corbin Bosch dismantle Texas Super Kings batting lineup
After winning the toss and electing to field first, MI New York struck immediately through Boult. The experienced left‑arm pacer claimed the wicket of Smit Patel in the opening over and soon removed Rilee Rossouw, putting Texas under early pressure. Bosch added to the onslaught, taking a wicket during the Powerplay and reducing Texas to 47/3 after six overs.
Facing a difficult situation, Shubham Ranjane and Milind Kumar attempted to rebuild, building a valuable 65‑run partnership for the fourth wicket. Milind finished with 39 runs, while Ranjane top‑scored with 49, falling short of a deserved half‑century. Just when Texas seemed poised to launch in the closing stages, Bosch produced crucial breakthroughs by dismissing Donovan Ferreira and Wian Mulder. Boult finished with impressive figures of 3/18, and Bosch delivered a match‑winning spell of 4/29, ensuring Texas Super Kings were bowled out for 158 in 19.2 overs.
Nicholas Pooran anchors successful chase for MI New York
Chasing 159, MI New York received a formidable start from Quinton de Kock. The South African wicket‑keeper batter opened aggressively, striking two boundaries and a six in the very first over. Monank Patel capitalised on an early reprieve after being dropped in the third over, scoring a fluent 46 and building a 49‑run partnership with De Kock before adding another important stand worth 64 runs alongside Pooran.
While wickets fell at the other end, Pooran paced his innings brilliantly. The left‑hander began cautiously, ensuring no unnecessary risks during the middle overs. Once the target approached, he accelerated impressively, finishing unbeaten on 68. His innings featured a late flourish of three fours and two sixes, culminating in MI New York reaching 162/2 with 14 balls to spare.
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