
The high-stakes drama of Major League Cricket (MLC) 2026 reached a fever pitch in Dallas on July 12, as the Texas Super Kings squared off against the Los Angeles Knight Riders in the 30th match of the tournament. With playoff positioning on the line, the Grand Prairie Stadium witnessed a thrilling clash of titans. Ultimately, a masterclass in modern T20 chasing saw the Los Angeles Knight Riders execute a calculated pursuit, tracking down a competitive target to secure a dominant 6-wicket victory with five balls to spare.
Disciplined LAKR restrict TSK to a competitive total
Opting to set a target, the Texas Super Kings endured a turbulent start after losing opener Saiteja Mukkamalla to Sunil Narine for just 4 runs in the opening over. Faf du Plessis tried to spark the innings into life with a brisk 23 off 14 balls, while Rilee Rossouw chipped in with a characteristically aggressive 24 off 13 deliveries. The pair propelled TSK to a rapid 66 runs in the Powerplay, but the Knight Riders’ bowling unit struck back quickly, dismantling the top order to leave Texas at 58 for 3.
Dian Forrester added a quickfire 24, but it was Shubham Ranjane who anchored the innings under intense pressure. Ranjane played a brilliant, unbeaten knock of 51 runs off 34 balls, anchoring the lower middle order as wickets tumbled around him.
The Knight Riders’ attack relied on an exceptionally disciplined spell from Narine, who strangled the run rate by conceding a mere 15 runs in his 4 overs while taking a wicket. Jason Holder was the primary executioner in the death overs, picking up 3 wickets for 33 runs, while Andre Russell snared 2 for 38. Their collective accuracy prevented a late-innings explosion, systematically dismantling the tail to restrict the Super Kings to 171 for 9 at the end of their 20 overs.
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Matthew Tromp and Colin Munro star as Los Angeles Knight Riders register an emphatic win
Chasing 172 for victory, the Los Angeles Knight Riders mounted a perfectly paced response. Openers Colin Munro and Andre Fletcher set a flawless foundation, putting on an 87-run opening partnership that completely deflated the Texas bowling attack. Munro was the primary aggressor, smashing a sensational 62 off just 36 balls, a knock laced with 4 fours and 6 towering sixes.
However, a sudden mid-innings hiccup threatened to derail the chase. Akeal Hosein broke the opening stand by bowling Munro, which triggered a mini-collapse. Andre Russell fell for 9, and Fletcher was run out for a steady 26, leaving LAKR suddenly sweating at 101 for 3.
Enter Matthew Tromp. The rising star completely seized control of the match with an explosive, unbeaten 58 runs off just 28 balls. Showing remarkable poise, Tromp counter-attacked with 7 fours and 2 sixes, scoring at a striking rate of over 207. Alongside Rovman Powell and later skipper Holder, Tromp kept his composure as the required rate came under control. Fittingly named Player of the Match, Tromp steered the Knight Riders across the finish line in the final over, finishing at 172 for 4 to seal an incredibly composed victory.
The Knight Riders win three games in a row to finish on the second position on the points table in the league stage 👏#MLC2026 #LAKR #Cricket pic.twitter.com/N39oYtbFQU
— CricketTimes.com (@CricketTimesHQ) July 13, 2026
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