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The Major League Cricket final reached a thrilling climax as Washington Freedom faced San Francisco United in Dallas. United’s skipper Corey Anderson won the toss and opted to field first, a decision that initially paid off when Pat Cummins dismissed Head with a sharp back-of-a-length delivery in the second over. However, the steady partnership between Andries Gous and Steve Smith bolstered Washington’s batting lineup.
The most memorable moment came on the last ball of the 13th over when Juanoy Drysdale, aiming for a yorker, delivered an unexpectedly awkward ball. As he approached the crease and released the ball, the white rock slipped from his hand soaring above Smith’s head. San Francisco’s Josh Inglis caught the unexpected delivery clumsily, allowing Smith to run a single and pass the strike to Glenn Maxwell. The square leg umpire immediately called a no-ball, as the delivery was above waist height obliging Drysdale to bowl again. His woes were compounded when Maxwell capitalized on the free hit, smashing the next ball for a colossal six.
Oops! Don’t think he meant to bowl that one there. 🤔 #MLC2024 | #CognizantMajorLeagueCricket | #T20 | #MLCChampionship pic.twitter.com/mCEs3jPGud
— Major League Cricket (@MLCricket) July 29, 2024