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Seattle Orcas vs San Francisco Unicorns, 28th Match, Major League Cricket 2026 - Player HighlightsSOR vs SFU, 28th Match, Major League Cricket 2026 - Player Highlights

Peter Siddle 1-31(4 ov)
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Peter Siddle to Cameron Gannon, no run, doesn't take a run this time around! What an over from Siddle: six off the first ball and then just one of the next five. This was a full-toss on the pads and Gannon helped it to deep fine but Stoinis right turned down the single. He will have to keep as much strike as possible in the next two overs
17.5
Peter Siddle to Cameron Gannon, no run, nice yorker on the stumps, Gannon could only squeeze it out to the off-side. Three consecutive dots for Siddle who seems to having some problem with his left knee, but will continue for now
17.4
Peter Siddle to Cameron Gannon, no run, another dot ball as Gannon hits this full-length delivery to the fielder at covers. The Unicorn are trying to keep Stoinis off strike
17.3
Peter Siddle to Cameron Gannon, no run, good length at 85mph, Gannon inside halves it straight to short mid-wicket who doesn't allow a single
17.2
Peter Siddle to Marcus Stoinis, 1 run, takes the pace off from length as Stoinis heaves it along the ground to long-on
17.1
6
Peter Siddle to Marcus Stoinis, SIX, short and sits up nicely for Stoinis who rocks back and hammers it over deep mid-wicket for a six. Just over the fielder
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Peter Siddle to Cameron Gannon, no run, back of a length delivery as Gannon offers a straight bat
13.5
Peter Siddle to Cameron Gannon, no run, on good length, Gannon works it to point
13.4
W
Peter Siddle to Ali Sheikh, out Ali Sheikh Run Out!! Wait a second, what has happened there!? Is there a run-out? Oh yes! Back-to-back wickets for the Unicorns. Good length delivery around off and Sheikh played it to the off-side on the back foot. They decided not to take a single but the cover fielder had a go at the non-strikers's end. A fielder backing up misfielded and Sheikh wanted a single, but Stoinis wasn't interested. Throw at the striker's end and Sheikh is well short of the crease. Ali Sheikh run out (Saideep Ganesh/Lhuan-dre Pretorius) 0(1)
13.3
W
Peter Siddle to Matthew Breetzke, out Caught by Aakarshit Gomel!! Straight to fine leg! He could have hit this anywhere he wanted, but was slightly late on this shot and finds the fielder at short fine leg. This was a gentle length ball on the leg-stump and Breetzke tried to help it past the fielder, but couldn't find the gap nor the elevation. A brilliant knock comes to an end, but he will be disppointed with this dismissal. Matthew Breetzke c Aakarshit Gomel b Peter Siddle 55(29) [4s-3 6s-4]
13.2
Peter Siddle to Marcus Stoinis, 1 run, hits the back of a length at 83mph, Stoinis stands tall and turns it to the vacant mid-wicket region
13.1
Peter Siddle to Matthew Breetzke, 1 run, Breetzke presses forward on this full slower delivery and pushes it to cover-point for one run
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Peter Siddle to Shimron Hetmyer, FOUR, Hetmyer ends the powerplay by charging down the track and getting a boundary towards deep mid-wicket. Was cramped up for room but manages to get it off the inside half as the ball rolls to the ropes
5.5
Peter Siddle to Shimron Hetmyer, no run, back of a length on the stumps going away with the angle, Hetmyer covers the line and blocks it to the right of the bowler
5.4
Peter Siddle to Matthew Breetzke, 1 run, short of a good length close to off, Breetzke softs hands it to the off-side and scampers off to the other end
5.4
Peter Siddle to Matthew Breetzke, wide, sprays one down the leg side as Breetzke misses out on a clip, wide given
5.3
6
Peter Siddle to Matthew Breetzke, SIX, now helps this one over deep fine leg for a six. Siddle bangs it in but there is not pace to trouble Breetzke who swivels across and sends it over the fence for a maximum
5.2
4
Peter Siddle to Matthew Breetzke, FOUR, short and wide, Breetzke just guides it between backward point and short third for another boundary. He is looking in great touch today
5.1
Peter Siddle to Shimron Hetmyer, leg byes, 1 run, short and into the body of Hetmyer who goes for the pull but fails to put any bat to it, gets one off the leg bye
2
Peter Siddle to Tim Seifert, 1 run, slanting into the batter from short of a length, Seifert hops and guides it to deep fine leg for a single
1.5
Peter Siddle to Tim Seifert, no run, another one on the shorter side and gets a zip in, Seifert tries to stand and deliver but meets the thin air
1.4
Peter Siddle to Shehan Jayasuriya, 1 run, the bat comes off his hands as the ball flies behind square of the wicket for a single. Going away from back of a length as Jayasuriya slices it to deep backward point where the fielder moves to his left and makes the stop
1.3
Peter Siddle to Shehan Jayasuriya, no run, 89mph short of a length delivery that continues to go away with the angle, Jayasuriya runs down the track to hit it through the off-side but makes no connection
1.2
4
Peter Siddle to Shehan Jayasuriya, FOUR, full and on the pads, Jayasuriya heaves it to deep mid-wicket for his first boundary
1.1
Peter Siddle to Shehan Jayasuriya, no run, that's pitching outside leg and DRS saves him. Back of a length delivery that nips away from outside leg and pins Jayasuriya on the front pad. The umpire gave it out but the replays show it had pitched well outside leg. He will continue
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