

Match Prediction
Seattle Orcas sit #2 on 6 points in the MLC regular season and are currently in the playoff zone. MI New York are #5 on 4 points. SO come in at 3W-3L with a +0.277 NRR, while MINY are 2W-2L with a +0.285 NRR. The table gap is small, but the recent head-to-head has been tight and volatile.
Toss & Conditions
Head-to-Head
Across the last three head-to-heads, MI New York lead 2 wins to 1. The most recent meeting was a last-ball finish: Seattle Orcas won by 3 wickets with 0 balls remaining after chasing 237/4. That game turned into a high-scoring chase where MINY still posted 237/4 and SO had to get home under maximum pressure at the end. The broader pattern is narrow margins: even MINY’s other win in the last three came with only 6 balls remaining.
Seattle Orcas
Seattle Orcas are #2 on 6 points in the MLC regular season and currently in the playoff zone. Their last three games include two wins, highlighted by an 88-run victory over Washington Freedom that showed their ceiling when they get ahead early. The one setback in that run was a 2-wicket loss with 2 balls remaining, underlining how tight their recent outcomes have been.
MI New York
MI New York are #5 on 4 points in the MLC regular season. Their last three matches show a mixed run, but the clearest statement was a 41-run win over Los Angeles Knight Riders where they bowled LAKR out for 103. They also have a recent loss by 6 wickets with 6 balls remaining, so their form has swung between control and being chased down efficiently.
Playing XI
Key Stats
Verdict
Models are split: the average call is 50%-50, with individual picks ranging from SO 46–54% and MINY 46–54%. Bookmakers lean Seattle Orcas, pricing SO at 54% (1.75) vs MINY at 46% (2.05). Key stats overall favour MINY 5-2, driven by edges in head-to-head, Elo, and powerplay/middle-overs economy, while SO’s positives include points and a death-overs economy edge. With the last H2H decided on the final ball, the late-overs execution and who controls the middle phase look like the swing factors.
De Kock builds the buffer
Quinton de Kock set up the match with a composed 61 off 46, giving MI New York the platform they needed before the finish got messy. Seattle Orcas, sparked by Marcus Stoinis, dragged the chase into the final overs, but MINY held their nerve to win by five runs. With wickets falling late in both innings, it became a game of small margins: one clean over, one mistimed hit, one extra boundary.
Powerplay gap decides it
The clearest difference came in the first six overs. MINY surged to 51/1 at 8.5 an over, while Seattle crawled to 29/2, immediately turning a tricky chase into a steep one. Even though the middle overs were broadly similar (MINY 60/3, SO 58/4), the Orcas were always chasing the powerplay deficit. Their late burst of 40 in the last four overs kept the contest alive, but it was compensating for the damage already done.
Stoinis’ all-round near-heist
Stoinis was the standout across both innings: 3/14 in four overs strangled MINY’s momentum, then his 36 off 31 anchored Seattle’s best resistance. Romario Shepherd’s 3/16 was just as decisive, repeatedly breaking partnerships and forcing the Orcas to reset. De Kock’s 61 was the innings that mattered most, though — it created the cushion MINY needed to survive a nervy death phase of 21/4.
Pre-match split, match went early
Forecasts leaned slightly Seattle, banking on tighter middle-overs control and late-overs execution. Instead, MINY flipped the script by winning the powerplay decisively, with de Kock’s tempo and a 47-run stand with Nicholas Pooran taking the new ball out of the contest. Seattle’s strengths did show up later — Stoinis’ spell and a late hitting push — but starting at 4.8 an over in the powerplay left too much for the endgame.
LALos Angeles Knight Riders
134/8
SOSeattle Orcas
154/7
SFSan Francisco Unicorns
192/8
SOSeattle Orcas
191/10
WSWashington Freedom
139/10
SOSeattle Orcas
227/6
SOSeattle Orcas
115/10
LALos Angeles Knight Riders
196/10
SOSeattle Orcas
219/5
WSWashington Freedom
216/10
TSTexas Super Kings
221/4
SOSeattle Orcas
220/2
SOSeattle Orcas
137/10
TSTexas Super Kings
188/4
WSWashington Freedom
86/2
SOSeattle Orcas
82/10
SFSan Francisco Unicorns
168/5
SOSeattle Orcas
169/6
LALos Angeles Knight Riders
202/4
SOSeattle Orcas
206/5
SO2
MI3
MIMI New York
144/6
LALos Angeles Knight Riders
103/10
MIMI New York
127/9
TSTexas Super Kings
132/4
TSTexas Super Kings
158/10
MIMI New York
162/2
WSWashington Freedom
245/5
MIMI New York
215/6
WSWashington Freedom
175/5
MIMI New York
180/7
TSTexas Super Kings
166/5
MIMI New York
172/3
SFSan Francisco Unicorns
131/10
MIMI New York
132/8
WSWashington Freedom
113/4
MIMI New York
112/8
MIMI New York
142/9
LALos Angeles Knight Riders
136/4
LALos Angeles Knight Riders
154/8
MIMI New York
155/2
SFU
5
3-2
6
MINY
5
3-2
6
SO
7
3-4
6
LAKR
6
3-3
6
TSK
7
3-4
6
WSF
6
3-3
6
SFU
5
3
2
—
+0.489
6
MINY
5
3
2
—
+0.273
6
SO
7
3
4
—
+0.199
6
LAKR
6
3
3
—
+0.135
6
TSK
7
3
4
—
-0.083
6
WSF
6
3
3
—
-0.888
6
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