Washington Freedom vs Seattle Orcas, 9th Match, Major League Cricket 2026 - Player HighlightsWAF vs SOR, 9th Match, Major League Cricket 2026 - Player Highlights
Marco Jansen to Marcus Stoinis, out Caught by Mark Chapman!! In the airrr, taken at deep cover. This is what Holland should have done last over. He kept bowling in the arc and close to Stoinis's body and the Aussie had great fun. Now Jansen digs the slower ball into the wicket and takes it wide of off, forcing Stoinis to go over cover and he kind of slices the big hit straight to deep cover. Marcus Stoinis c Mark Chapman b Marco Jansen 42(16) [6s-6]
17.4
6
Marco Jansen to Marcus Stoinis, SIX. this slower ball sat up and again wasn't properly hidden. Stoinis read it from the hands, realized that it was short at his hips so he opened himself up for a leg-side hit and smacked the pull behind square
17.3
Marco Jansen to Marcus Stoinis, no run, stays leg-side of this short of length delivery and defends to point
17.2
Marco Jansen to Marcus Stoinis, 2 runs, short of length delivery, Stoinis slaps it square of the wicket on the off-side
17
6
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
15.5
Mitchell Owen to Marcus Stoinis, 1 run, short of length delivery on the stumps, Stoinis rocks back and knocks it to mid-wicket
15.4
Mitchell Owen to Marcus Stoinis, no run, swings and misses! Stoinis wanted to muscle this out of the ground over mid-wicket but didn't connect
15.2
Mitchell Owen to Marcus Stoinis, 1 run, shortened length, Stoinis goes hard on the pull and miscues to deep midwicket
15.1
Mitchell Owen to Marcus Stoinis, no run, 119.7kph, good length delivery angling in, defended towards short midwicket
15
Holland to Marcus Stoinis, 1 run, 126.1kph, full outside off, driven along the ground to deep point off the front foot
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