Jake Fraser-McGurk Shines as San Francisco Unicorns Dominate in Major League Cricket
Jake Fraser-McGurk's explosive 88 off 38 balls leads San Francisco Unicorns to a commanding victory, keeping their unbeaten streak alive in the 2025 Major League Cricket season.


Jake Fraser-McGurk delivered a stunning performance, scoring 88 runs off just 38 balls, including 11 sixes and 2 fours, to lead the San Francisco Unicorns to a 32-run victory over the Los Angeles Knight Riders. This win ensures the Unicorns maintain their unbeaten start to the 2025 Major League Cricket season.
Match Highlights
- Fraser-McGurk's Return to Form: After a series of low scores, the Australian international made a spectacular comeback, propelling his team to a formidable total of 219-8.
- Finn Allen's Contribution: Allen, who had previously set a record with 151 runs in the season opener, added a quickfire 52 off 27 balls, forming a crucial 121-run partnership with Fraser-McGurk for the second wicket.
- Knight Riders' Struggle: Despite efforts from Unmukt Chand (53 off 32), Matthew Tromp (41 off 31), and captain Sunil Narine (27 off 13), the Knight Riders fell short of their target, finishing at 187-9.
Bowling Performances
- Xavier Bartlett and Haris Rauf were instrumental with the ball, each claiming four wickets. However, Liam Plunkett had a tough outing, conceding 45 runs without taking a wicket.
Other Matches
In another fixture, the Washington Freedom rebounded from their heavy defeat to the Unicorns with a five-wicket win over the Seattle Orcas. The Freedom's bowlers restricted the Orcas to 145-9, with Ian Holland taking 4-19. A rapid 49-run opening stand between Rachin Ravindra (44 off 18) and Mitch Owen (25 off 11) set the tone for the chase, which was completed by captain Glenn Maxwell's unbeaten 38 (20).
Conclusion
The San Francisco Unicorns continue to dominate the 2025 Major League Cricket season, thanks to standout performances from Jake Fraser-McGurk and Finn Allen. Their next match will be keenly watched as they aim to extend their winning streak.