15 Jun, 2025

Match 2 | SFUvMINY preview: The W quest against the table-toppers

By MI New York Media
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A 269 followed by a 219. It’s safe to say the San Francisco Unicorns have stolen the headlines in the last three days. Their batters have been on a rampage, breaking records, notching up big scores, and eventually blowing teams over. Well, MI New York are here to put an end to it!! 

We are hurting after the result against the Texas Super Kings, a game that we had in our grasp but let go of. A ‘W’ against our name is the quickest way of putting that behind us. And we are sooo going to make our Sunday evening a happy one. 

What: San Francisco Unicorns vs MI New York

When: June 15, 2025 | 18:00 local time (June 16 | 06:30 IST)

Where: Oakland Coliseum, CA

What to expect: Another run-fest. This pitch is a belter, the boundaries are short, and we should be in for another cracker! 

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