
Freedom and Knight Riders record wins in MLC
Washington Freedom beat Texas Super Kings by seven wickets to move second in Major League Cricket.Australian opener Mitchell Owen again top-scored for Freedom, hitting 89 from 52 balls as his side chased down their target of 221 to record their fourth successive victory.Owen put on 119 for the second wicket with USA international Andries Gous (80 not out from 45), while New Zealand's Glenn Phillips (12 not out from four) hit a winning boundary with four further balls remaining.Super Kings captain Faf du Plessis was the highest scorer in their innings, striking 69 from 31, but was one of three batters to fall to Owen (3-33) as his side finished on 220-6.In the early game in Dallas, Los Angeles Knight Riders managed their first win in four attempts as they beat bottom side Seattle Orcas by six wickets.Two domestic players, Unmukt Chand (80 not out) and Saif Badar (54) put on 139 for the third wicket after Alex Hales and Nitish Kumar both fell for one to leave Knight Riders 7-2.West Indies international Sherfane Rutherford (20 not out) hit a six to see Knight Riders reach their target of 178 with 10 balls to spare.Aaron Jones top-scored for Orcas, who are winless in four matches, with 44, but their big-hitting captain Heinrich Klaasen was dismissed for four.Freedom leapfrog Super Kings to move second, while Knight Riders are fifth, one place above the Orcas.
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