
Seattle Orcas in desperate search for inflexion point
Seattle Orcas find themselves in a queasy territory. In the aftermath of their fourth straight defeat on Sunday, Heinrich Klaasen acknowledged the urgency of getting "on a roll" if the team's playoff hopes are to stay alive. Four defeats in four has had a deflating effect on the team that finished bottom of the table in 2024 too. They're still not out of the running for the playoffs and have a chance to script a dramatic climb up the table, but like Klaasen opined, any such inflexion point has to come right away.
The Orcas will need to find it in them to kickstart their recovery against the best team of the season – San Francisco Unicorns, who have maintained a 100% win record. Finn Allen has batted on a different level, with 294 runs and counting in four innings, including 33 sixes. The next best six tally is 20 – jointly-held by his teammate Jake Fraser-McGurk and Glenn Maxwell. Unicorns' Haris Rauf tops the wickets charts with 12, while Xavier Bartlett is fifth with nine. In a humbling contrast, Orcas' best run-getter has only 129 runs this season (Kyle Mayers) and the most wickets a bowler has picked for them is four (Harmeet Singh).
It's been that kind of season for the Orcas – hamstrung by their batting in the first couple of fixtures and then let down by the bowlers in the next two. They could pick themselves up with the belief that it'll take only one performance in full cohesion that can serve as a springboard in a tightly-contested tournament like this. Beyond their first two points, a win over the team that's barely shown any weakness will do a world of good for their own confidence and help shrug off any baggage they might carry from this lethargic start so far.
When: Seattle Orcas vs San Francisco Unicorns, Match 16, June 25, 07:00 PM LOCAL
Where: Grand Prairie Stadium, Dallas
Probable XI:
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Seattle Orcas: David Warner, Kyle Mayers, Shayan Jahangir(w), Shimron Hetmyer, Aaron Jones, Heinrich Klaasen(c), Sikandar Raza, Harmeet Singh, Jasdeep Singh, Cameron Gannon, Gerald Coetzee
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San Francisco Unicorns: Matthew Short(c), Finn Allen/Romario Shepherd, Jake Fraser-McGurk, Tim Seifert(w), Sanjay Krishnamurthi, Hassan Khan, Karima Gore, Xavier Bartlett, Haris Rauf, Carmi le Roux/Liam Plunkett, Brody Couch