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MLC 2025 [WATCH]: Haris Rauf gets revenge on Zerald Koetzi as San Francisco Unicorn Overpower Seattle Orkas

During the conflict between Sectal orkas (sea) And this San francisco unicorn (SFU) In Major Cricket League (MLC) 2025Where the latter won a comfortable win, a moment of return by Pakistani pace sensation Haris Rauf The audience was on his feet. With the win, SFU became the first team this season, which secured the playoff berth.

Haris Rauf avenged against Garald Koetzi because stumps disintegrate in dramatic moments

The moment came out in the 16th over of the second innings, chasing the wireless target of 177 runs with the sea. Protease Pacer Garald koetziKnown for its six-right capacity, reduced the order, hit a stunning six rowf. This was a full delivery on the middle and leg stumps-the Koetzi made the room and cleaned it easily over the longer time with a long time, making the fence easily cleaned.

However, the magnificent moment came in a lot of next delivery when Rauf took revenge. He gave a fierce 145 km ball to the stumps. Coetzee, while trying to repeat your earlier shot, was beaten for a complete speed and remembered it completely. The ball crashed the stump stump, sending a Rauf pump. This was the moment that completely eliminated the hopes of Seattle.

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San Francisco Unicorn Storm in playoffs with sixth direct win

After winning the toss, the winner Seattle chose to bowl first against the undefeated San Francisco in Dallas. The SFU landed for a strong start, with opener Matthew Short scoring a luxurious half-century, supported by Jake Fraser-Makegurk’s Crisp 34-Run Nock. Later, an easy contribution to West Indian all-rounder Roundaro Shepherd, who scored 56 off 31 balls, helped SFU score a total of more than 170 runs.

In response, Seattle once again performed a disappointing batting, falling under pressure in their midst. Apart from Shayan Jahangir and Shimron Hetmier, no other batsman managed to cross the 30-run mark. Along with the ball, Rauf took a magnificent four-cicat for SFU, supported by Shepherd and Short, Help win your side by 32 runsWith six wins in six matches, San Francisco has now officially booked its place in the playoffs.

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