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Tamil Nadu Premier League 2025: Top Fantasy XI for SFU vs SEO | Expert Fantasy Tips

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San Francisco Unicorns

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The undefeated San Francisco Unicorns (SFU) will take on the struggling Seattle Orcas (SO) in Match 16 of Major League Cricket 2025, scheduled to be played on June 26 at Grand Prairie Stadium, Texas, starting at 5:30 AM IST. SFU are currently sitting pretty at the top of the points table with 5 wins from 5 matches and an impressive Net Run Rate (NRR) of +2.670. Their consistent all-round performances have made them the team to beat this season.

On the other hand, Seattle Orcas (SO) are languishing at the bottom of the table with 0 points from 4 matches and a poor NRR of -2.367. With their playoff hopes quickly fading, the Orcas are under pressure to produce a turnaround.

Pitch Condition

The pitch at Grand Prairie Stadium generally offers a balanced contest between bat and ball. Early on, pacers can extract some movement and bounce, especially under overcast conditions. As the match progresses, the surface tends to settle, making stroke play easier for batters.
Prediction
SFU

Predicted to win

weather
28.8°C

Weather Report

pitch
balanced

Pitch Condition

Score
165

Avg. 1st inning score

Probable Playing XI

Seattle Orcas

Probable XI

Aaron Jones, David Warner, Kyle Mayers, Sikandar Raza, SS Nayak, H Klaasen(C), Cameron Gannon, Fazalhaq Farooqi, G Coetzee, Harmeet Singh, Jasdeep Singh

Bench

Ayan Desai, Ali Sheikh, Shimron Hetmyer, OC McCoy, Gulbadin Naib, Shayan Jahangir, SR Taylor, Waqar Salamkheil, Rahul Jariwala

San Francisco Unicorns

Probable XI

Finn Allen, J Fraser-McGurk, Cooper Connolly(C), MW Short, Romario Shepherd, Tim Seifert, C le Roux, Haris Rauf, Hassan Khan, Sanjay Krishnamurthi, Xavier Bartlett

Bench

Corey Anderson, LE Plunkett, Brody Couch, K Gore, Juanoy Drysdale, Hammad Azam, Achilles Brown, Callum Stow, Matt Renshaw, Jahmar Hamilton

Matthew Short lit up the last game with a blistering 91 off 43 balls, showcasing his explosive form.

Jake Fraser-McGurk smashed a fiery 64 off just 26 balls in the last game, delivering a stunning display of power-hitting.

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