San Francisco Unicorns: Can data deliver the final piece?
No franchise in MLC wears its identity more proudly than the San Francisco Unicorns. The Unicorns' fascination with data is well documented and embedded into the very DNA of the organization. The ownership group includes technology entrepreneurs, venture capitalists and cricketing minds such as Vishal Misra, co-founder of Cricinfo and Dean of Computing at Columbia University. The franchise has invested heavily in building a homegrown next-generation cricket intelligence platform called the SFU AI.
From player recruitment and draft strategy to opposition analysis, matchups and in-game tactics, SFU AI has become a central pillar of the Unicorns' cricketing decision making.
Last season, San Francisco posted more 200-plus totals than any other team. Finn Allen and Hassan Khan finished first and fourth respectively on the tournament strike-rate charts, while the bowling unit collectively claimed more wickets than any other side.
Few teams dominated as many statistical categories. Yet, the silverware continues to elude them. Despite reaching the final in 2024 and consistently ranking among the league's most entertaining sides, the Unicorns remain without a title after three seasons. Their challenge has never been identifying talent or maximizing individual performance. Rather, it has been translating those individual success stories into collective dominance when it matters most.
The biggest story of the season belongs to Ravichandran Ashwin. The legendary Indian off-spinner becomes the first capped Indian international to feature in MLC and is expected to have a profound influence on the tournament. His tactical acumen, leadership qualities and obsession with preparation make him a natural fit for one of the most analytically driven franchises in world cricket.
The Unicorns have developed a reputation for identifying emerging talent before the rest of the cricketing world catches on. Captain Matthew Short is one such example. After a stellar campaign with the Unicorns last season, Short earned opportunities in the IPL and further strengthened his reputation as one of Australia's premier white-ball all-rounders.
The same can be said for Cooper Connolly and Xavier Bartlett, both of whom sharpened their credentials with the Unicorns before enjoying successful IPL campaigns.
The latest high-upside investment is Oliver Peake. The former Australia Under-19 captain announced himself with back-to-back centuries during the Under-19 World Cup and has already made his senior Australian debut.
Another name generating significant excitement is Lhuan-dre Pretorius. Widely regarded as one of the brightest young batting talents in South African cricket, Pretorius possesses explosive ability that fits perfectly within the Unicorns' fearless approach.
Haris Rauf returns for a fourth consecutive season. The Pakistani speedster has been part of the franchise since its inception and remains the most capped overseas player in Unicorns history.
The Unicorns have not been afraid to make difficult decisions. This offseason saw the departures of former captain Corey Anderson and veteran English fast bowler Liam Plunkett.
At the centre of the domestic setup remains Hassan Khan. Few players have seen their stock rise more dramatically over the past 12 months. His explosive batting and increasingly effective left-arm spin transformed him into one of the most valuable all-rounders in the league.
The pace attack will once again revolve around the raw speed of Rauf and Brody Couch. The Unicorns also strengthened intelligently at the draft. Former Mumbai opener Aakarshit Gomel provides a reliable attacking option up top. Zia-ul-Haq, surprisingly released despite being one of Texas Super Kings' most reliable domestic seamers, could prove one of the steals of the draft. The addition of former PSL pacer Mohammad Ilyas further enhances a bowling unit already blessed with variety.
Probable XI: Matthew Short, Finn Allen, Sanjay Krishnamurthy, Cooper Conolly, Akarshit Gomel, Hassan Khan, Ravichandran Ashwin, Xavier Bartlett, Haris Rauf, Zia Ul Haq, Brody Couch
