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Washington Freedom vs Seattle Orcas, 9th Match, Major League Cricket 2026 - Player HighlightsWAF vs SOR, 9th Match, Major League Cricket 2026 - Player Highlights

Ian Holland 2-49(4 ov)
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Holland to Marcus Stoinis, SIX, six more and down the ground again. This is definitely into the wicket and spinning away as Ian Holland cut his fingers across the ball, Stoinis waited, didn't want to anywhere else than straight and hits it towards the sightscreen again. Steve Smith shakes his head. Holland wasn't smart enough with his lines and lengths and it's a 30-run over
16.5
Holland to Marcus Stoinis, no run, finally bowls slow and into the wicket, Stoinis early into the pull and wears it on the body
16.4
6
Holland to Marcus Stoinis, SIX, four in row! Ian Holland is adamant that he will only bowl full even if he attempts a leg-cutting slower ball. The variation isn't hid by the bowler, so Stoinis delayed his bat swing and powered this over long-off again.
16.3
6
Holland to Marcus Stoinis, SIX, that's three in the slot and Stoinis completes a hat-trick of sixes. Looks like Ian Holland only wants to try the blockhole but the problem it he isn't getting it spot on. Stoinis is so strong in the V down the ground, this time he goes over long-off again
16.2
6
Holland to Marcus Stoinis, SIX, and again! This time further fuller, at pace! Stoinis managed to get under the ball and loft, although the connection wasn't as clean. Maxwell at long-on for interested for a wee bit, jumped but the ball escaped over his head
16.1
6
Holland to Marcus Stoinis, SIX, this guy will muscle the ball if you overpitch and offer slot. Ian Holland attempted the slower ball and missed his mark, thank you very much, I read that leg-cutter said Stoinis and powered it over the sightscreen
15
Holland to Marcus Stoinis, 1 run, 126.1kph, full outside off, driven along the ground to deep point off the front foot
14.5
Holland to Shimron Hetmyer, leg byes, 1 run, full on the pads, Hetmyer flicks and misses. The ball rolls into the leg-side and the batters sneak a run. There was an appeal for lbw as well but that's pitched outside leg
14.4
Holland to Shimron Hetmyer, no run, pace off and on the shorter side, Hetmyer looks to pull and misses. The ball scoots under his blade
14.3
Holland to Marcus Stoinis, 1 run, 118.7kph, pushes at this length ball with an opened bat-face and outside-halves to backward point
14.2
W
Holland to Matthew Breetzke, out Caught by Glenn Maxwell!! The 75-run stand has been broken. 103.2kph, slower ball on a full length outside off. Looked like the leg-cutter from Holland. Breetzke looks to loft it downtown, he's early into the shot though and the ball goes towards long-on off the inner part of the bat. Maxwell runs in from long-on and makes a tough catch look easy as the ball was dipping on him. Holds onto the shin-high catch and then slides. Much-needed breakthrough for WF. Matthew Breetzke c Glenn Maxwell b Holland 32(23) [4s-1 6s-3]
14.1
Holland to Shimron Hetmyer, 1 run, 75mph, very full on leg, flicked to deep midwicket
11
Holland to Matthew Breetzke, 1 run, 109.3kph, leg-cutter, short of length wide of off, cut to sweeper cover. 14 runs off the over
10.5
Holland to Shimron Hetmyer, 1 run, low full toss, driven to long-on
10.4
4
Holland to Shimron Hetmyer, FOUR, off-speed short of length delivery, Hetmyer slightly bends his back leg and swings hard to heave it in front of square on the leg-side. Not quite off the middle of the bat but he's hit it hard and into the gap
10.3
Holland to Matthew Breetzke, 1 run, punched on the rise to deep cover
10.2
6
Holland to Matthew Breetzke, SIX, that's a good strike. Nothing wrong with the delivery. It's on a length and around off. Breetzke decides to go for the big hit and makes decent contact. Clears his front leg and muscles the pull over deep midwicket. Not very short but he still manages to send it into the stands
10.1
Holland to Shimron Hetmyer, 1 run, over the wicket, fullish ball on leg, clipped away to deep square leg
7
Holland to Matthew Breetzke, no run, back of a length, chopped to point
6.5
Holland to Shayan Jahangir, 1 run, bunts this length ball down to long-on
6.4
Holland to Shayan Jahangir, no run, 80mph, slashes on seeing the width outside off. Fails to make contact. The ball goes to the keeper on the bounce
6.3
Holland to Shayan Jahangir, no run, beaten! Short of a good length holding its line outside off, Jahangir pokes and gets beaten on the outside edge
6.2
Holland to Matthew Breetzke, 1 run, hard length, Breetzke eases it through cover
6.1
W
Holland to Tim Seifert, out Caught&Bowled!! Ian Holland strikes first ball and he removes the dangerman! He shows great reflexes to take a wonderful return catch. On a good length and Seifert presses forward to drive. Ends up chipping it back to the bowler. Holland has little time to react on his followthrough. He reverse-cups and slides in the process to complete the catch. Tim Seifert c and b Holland 37(20) [4s-1 6s-4]
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