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San Francisco Unicorns (SF) and Seattle Orcas (SEA) will come up against each other in the 22nd fixture of the ongoing Major League Cricket 2025. The match will be played at the Central Broward Regional Park Stadium Turf Ground, Lauderhill on Wednesday, 2nd July at 4:30 AM IST.
Ahead of such a high-octane clash, here is a quick look at the Dream11 prediction, fantasy tips, pitch conditions, top picks, and probable playing XIs for the fantasy contests.
Weather: The weather in Lauderhill is expected to be hot and humid with a decent chance of rain during the first hour of the game. The sky will remain mostly cloudy throughout the evening and as reported by AccuWeather, the temperature will be hovering around 27°C with 30-50% chances of rain during the match time.
Pitch: The pitch at Central Broward Regional Park Stadium Turf Ground, Lauderhill, usually offers a balanced contest between bat and ball. Pacers get early assistance, while spinners come into play later. Batters generally need to spend some time before playing their shots. However, being the season’s first game here, the surface’s exact nature remains uncertain.
At the Central Broward Regional Park Stadium Turf Ground in Lauderhill, teams batting first have got most of the results going in their favour in T20s, winning 19 of the 29 matches with a result (total 33 fixtures), while the chasing side has managed 10 wins. Looking at the overall numbers, batting first clearly has had the upper hand at this venue, underlining the value of putting runs on the board batting first. SF vs SEA Team 1. [Source – Dream11 App]
Wicketkeepers: Finn Allen, S Jahangir
Batters: Shimron Hetmyer
All-Rounders: Kyle Mayers, Sikandar Raza, Harmeet Singh, Matthew Short, Hassan Khan, Romario Shepherd
Bowlers: Haris Rauf, X Bartlett
Captain: Matthew Short
Vice-Captain: Kyle MayersSF vs SEA Team 2. [Source – Dream11 App]
Wicketkeepers: Finn Allen, Heinrich Klaasen, S Jahangir
Batters: A Jones, Shimron Hetmyer
All-Rounders: Kyle Mayers, Matthew Short, Hassan Khan, Romario Shepherd
Bowlers: Haris Rauf, X Bartlett
Captain: Shimron Hetmyer
Vice-Captain: Finn Allen
As the league heads to Lauderhill, SF and SEA face off in a crucial fixture that could define SEA’s playoff hopes. SF, already qualified, have dominated with both bat and ball, showing complete team strength. In contrast, SEA comes in with momentum, having secured back-to-back wins while chasing, keeping their season alive.
SF has some really strong batters, so it is advisable to keep them along with their wicket-taking pacers in your fantasy XI. While the Lauderhill surface is a two-paced track, it can behave unpredictably.
Both teams have match-winners, especially with the bat, so a more even distribution of players from each department is recommended. However, it might be worth taking the risk of picking more SF pacers if they are bowling first, and SEA’s spinners if they are defending.
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