28 Mar, 2025

Mark your calendars, THE SCHEDULE FOR MLC 2025 has arrived!

By MI New York Media
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The month-long cricket carnival in the USA is upon us! New venues, a new window in the calendar, the same old pride. Let’s repeat the high of 2023 all over again, shall we?

The iconic Oakland Coliseum in the West Coast is all set to make its debut in the MLC, and would host the first leg of the tournament, before we go over to the good old Grand Prairie Stadium in Texas, and finally over to Boward County in Florida for the final leg of the league stage, before heading back to Texas for the playoffs and the final. Quick, here’s how the schedule looks like for MI New York. Save the dates.. 

June 13, 2025: MI New York vs Texas Super Kings | Oakland Coliseum 

June 15, 2025: San Francisco Unicorns vs MI New York | Oakland Coliseum

June 18, 2025: MI New York vs Seattle Orcas | Oakland Coliseum

June 21, 2025: MI New York vs Washington Freedom | Grand Prairie 

June 23, 2025: MI New York vs San Francisco Unicorns | Grand Prairie

June 27, 2025: Seattle Orcas vs MI New York | Grand Prairie

June 29, 2025: Texas Super Kings vs MI New York | Grand Prairie

July 3, 2025: LA Knight Riders vs MI New York | Broward County

July 5, 2025: MI New York vs LA Knight Riders | Broward County

July 6, 2025: Washington Freedom vs MI New York | Broward County

July 8, 2025: Qualifier (Q1 vs Q2)

July 9, 2025: Eliminator (Q3 vs Q4)

July 11, 2025: Challenger (Loser of Qualifier vs Winner of Eliminator)

July 13, 2025: CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL

We’ve seen the glory of 2023. We’ve seen the heartbreak of 2024. With some fresh faces in the mix along with our settled core, it’s time to bring home another piece of silverware! Let's add some more Gold to our Blue.. 

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