LAKR vs Seattle Orcas – MLC 2026 Match Report | Statz
29th June 2026
Orcas Overpower Knight Riders by 20 Runs as Shanaka’s 58* Rescues From 32/4
Seattle Orcas won by 20 runs in match 14 of 34 in Major League Cricket 2026, recovering from a dire 32/4 at Oakland Coliseum thanks to a breathtaking innings from Dasun Shanaka. Batting first after winning the toss, the Orcas were in serious trouble before Shanaka blasted an unbeaten 58 off just 23 balls to drag his side to 154/7. Los Angeles Knight Riders never got going in the chase, bowled out for 134/8 as spin strangled the middle overs.
First Innings – Seattle Orcas 154/7 (20 overs)
It started disastrously for the Orcas. Shayan Jahangir was bowled for 5 in the second over, and Matthew Breetzke (2 off 7) and Shimron Hetmyer (1 off 6) followed cheaply to leave the Orcas reeling at 16/3 after 3.3 overs. Sunil Narine (4-1-17-2) and Fabian Allen (4-0-18-2) were outstanding early, applying relentless pressure with combined figures of 8-1-35-4.
Tim Seifert steadied briefly with 10 off 11 but fell at 32/4 in the powerplay. The innings looked destined for sub-120 territory. Enter Ali Sheikh, who counter-attacked superbly with 38 off 29 balls (3 fours, 3 sixes), adding crucial runs through the middle overs. Marcus Stoinis contributed 10 off 19 in an anchor role before departing at 66/5.
Then came the match-defining partnership. Dasun Shanaka walked in with the Orcas 66/5 and proceeded to demolish the LAKR attack. His unbeaten 58 off 23 balls came at a strike rate of 252, laced with 5 fours and 5 sixes. Harmeet Singh played an excellent supporting role with 19 off 16 as the pair added 41 runs from 72/6 to 113/7. Shanaka then smashed 41 from the final 3.4 overs with Cameron Gannon (4* off 5), transforming a potential 120 all-out into a competitive 154/7.
For LAKR, Ali Khan went for 50 from his 4 overs without a wicket. Shadley van Schalkwyk picked up 2/40, while Jason Holder returned tidy figures of 1/26 from his 4.
Second Innings – Los Angeles Knight Riders 134/8 (20 overs)
Andre Fletcher gave LAKR a flying start, racing to 23 off 13 balls with 5 fours. The Knight Riders were cruising at 42/1 after 4.6 overs when Fletcher fell. Unmukt Chand came and went for a golden duck one ball later – caught without scoring, making it 43/2 in 5.4 overs.
Colin Munro anchored the innings with 33 off 36 balls, but could never wrestle back momentum. Saif Badar was bowled for 6 at 53/3 (6.6 overs), and the required rate kept climbing. Rovman Powell managed 17 off 21 but couldn’t find the boundary often enough.
The killer blows came in the 14th over. Sunil Narine was bowled for 5 off 10 balls at 92/5 (13.6 overs), and Powell followed immediately at 92/6 (14.2 overs). With 63 needed from 35 balls and only the lower order remaining, the game was effectively done.
Jason Holder fought valiantly with 21 off 20 (1 four, 2 sixes) and Matthew Tromp swung hard for 19 off 12, but it was too little, too late. Marcus Stoinis was the pick of the Orcas bowlers with 3/28 from 4 overs, while Harmeet Singh backed up his batting with 2/20 from 4 at an economy of 5. Jasdeep Singh was economical with 1/24 from 4 overs (one maiden), and Ali Sheikh chipped in with a miserly 1/7 from 2 overs.
Statz MVP – Dasun Shanaka (96.7)
Dasun Shanaka is the Statz MVP of the match with a rating of 96.7 out of 100. The Statz Match Impact rating calculates impact based on match context, and Shanaka’s was off the charts. Walking in at 66/5 with the Orcas in crisis, his unbeaten 58 off 23 balls at a strike rate of 252 single-handedly turned a below-par total into a winning one. Without Shanaka, this innings was heading for 100-110 at best. With him, it reached 154 – a 40-run swing that proved decisive. The official Man of the Match award also went to Shanaka. Statz agrees.
Top 5 Statz Ratings
- Dasun Shanaka – 96.7 – Match-winning 58* off 23 balls at a strike rate of 252 from a near-impossible position at 66/5.
- Harmeet Singh – 91.3 – Outstanding all-round display: 19 off 16 with the bat and 2/20 from 4 overs with the ball. Key contributor in both innings.
- Fabian Allen – 91.17 – Superb with the ball, taking 2/18 from 4 overs at an economy of 4.5 during the powerplay. Gave LAKR early hope before the chase fell apart.
- Sunil Narine – 90.65 – Exceptional figures of 2/17 from 4 overs with a maiden, the most economical bowler in the match. Could not replicate it with the bat (5 off 10).
- Ali Sheikh – 82.3 – Crucial 38 off 29 balls (3 fours, 3 sixes) at 32/4 that kept the innings alive, plus a miserly 1/7 from 2 overs with the ball.
Turning Point
The match swung twice. First, Shanaka’s arrival at 66/5 in the 13th over transformed the Orcas innings. He smashed 58 off 23 balls to add 88 runs in the final 7.3 overs. Then, in the chase, LAKR lost Narine and Powell in the space of 4 balls with the score on 92 (overs 13.6 and 14.2). That double strike killed the chase stone dead, with 63 still needed from 35 balls and only the tail to come.
Match Context
This result moves the Seattle Orcas to 2nd in the MLC 2026 standings on 6 points from 6 games (W3 L3, NRR +0.277). Los Angeles Knight Riders slip to 4th with 4 points from 4 matches (W2 L2, NRR +0.360). The head-to-head record between these sides now reads LAKR 4, Seattle Orcas 3. Both teams still have plenty to play for in the second half of the season.