

Match Prediction
Texas Super Kings open their season against Seattle Orcas with a recent head-to-head pattern heavily tilted their way. In their most recent meeting, TSK posted 188/4 and dismissed Seattle for 137. Both teams also bring in recent results from other matches, including TSK losing to MI New York by 7 wickets and Seattle being bowled out for 82 in a loss to Washington Freedom.
Toss & Conditions
Head-to-Head
Texas Super Kings have won the last three meetings against Seattle Orcas. In the most recent matchup, TSK set the game up by putting 188/4 on the board and then bowling Seattle out for 137 in the chase. That followed an even more lopsided meeting in the same three-game span, when Seattle were dismissed for 60 while chasing 154. The broader pattern is clear: TSK have repeatedly controlled these games through decisive bowling outcomes against Seattle’s batting.
Texas Super Kings
This is Texas Super Kings’ first match of the season. Their most recent run of results elsewhere includes a 1-run loss to San Francisco Unicorns, followed by a 7-wicket defeat to MI New York with 6 balls remaining. The clearest recent signal is that tight margins have gone against them in close games.
Seattle Orcas
This is Seattle Orcas’ first match of the season. Their recent results elsewhere include a 4-wicket win over San Francisco Unicorns with 3 balls remaining, then a heavy loss to Washington Freedom where they were bowled out for 82. The most telling recent outcome is that collapse, which put them out of the game despite a modest chase for the opposition.
Playing XI
Key Stats
Verdict
All four models favour Texas Super Kings, with the average projection at 64% for TSK. Bookmakers diverge from the models, pricing TSK at 48% (1.95) versus Seattle Orcas at 52% (1.85). Key stats narrowly favour TSK overall, led by the head-to-head sweep and an Elo edge. The match is likely to hinge on whether Seattle can avoid another batting collapse against a team that has repeatedly dominated this matchup.
Du Plessis makes 222 feel small
Faf du Plessis took control of the chase early and never let it go, smashing 113 off 52 as Texas Super Kings hunted down 221/4 in 18.3 overs to beat Seattle Orcas by six wickets. Seattle had set the tone through Tim Seifert and Shayan Jahangir’s towering stand, but the moment TSK’s captain began clearing the ropes at will, the target stopped looking intimidating and started looking like a race against the clock.
Powerplay blitz breaks the chase
The game swung hardest in the first six overs of the chase. TSK rocketed to 89/1 in the powerplay at 14.8 an over, instantly wiping out the advantage Seattle built with a steadier 57/0. That early surge meant even when wickets fell in the middle overs and the scoring rate dipped to 10.0, the required rate never spiralled. By the time du Plessis launched into the seamers again around the 16th over, Seattle’s death-overs plans were already under stress.
Faf’s tempo, Seifert’s platform
Du Plessis was the difference: his 217 strike rate turned good balls into boundary options and kept the chase ahead of the game throughout. Seifert’s 106 off 66, backed by Jahangir’s 80 off 47, gave Seattle a formidable base, but the two late wickets in the final phase limited their finishing kick. Marcus Stoinis’ 1 for 15 in 1.5 overs briefly hinted at a hold, yet it wasn’t enough to slow a chase led by a captain in full flow.
Pre-match edge, different script
The build-up centred on Texas’ historical grip on this matchup and their batting-friendly matchups, while Seattle’s hope was avoiding the collapses that had haunted them. Seattle actually delivered their best-case template with a 186-run opening stand, but the reality was that 220 still left them exposed if their new-ball bowling couldn’t bite. With TSK’s top order attacking from ball one, the Orcas never got the squeeze they needed.
TSTexas Super Kings
166/5
MIMI New York
172/3
SOSeattle Orcas
137/10
TSTexas Super Kings
188/4
SFSan Francisco Unicorns
148/6
TSTexas Super Kings
147/7
TSTexas Super Kings
87/2
WSWashington Freedom
44/4
TSTexas Super Kings
223/4
MIMI New York
184/9
TSTexas Super Kings
196/8
LALos Angeles Knight Riders
144/7
WSWashington Freedom
223/3
TSTexas Super Kings
220/6
TSTexas Super Kings
198/5
SFSan Francisco Unicorns
202/3
TSTexas Super Kings
153/6
SOSeattle Orcas
60/10
LALos Angeles Knight Riders
124/10
TSTexas Super Kings
181/4
TS3
SO2
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
SOSeattle Orcas
238/7
MIMI New York
237/4
SOSeattle Orcas
144/10
SFSan Francisco Unicorns
176/8
SOSeattle Orcas
177/6
LALos Angeles Knight Riders
178/4
MIMI New York
203/3
SOSeattle Orcas
200/5
TSTexas Super Kings
153/6
SOSeattle Orcas
60/10
SOSeattle Orcas
145/9
WSWashington Freedom
149/5
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