TSK vs SF 8th MLC Match highlights: Texas Super Kings defeated San Francisco Unicorns by 22 runs in the eighth match of Major League Cricket 2026 at the Oakland Coliseum on June 24. The result lifted Texas to second position on the points table, while San Francisco remained fifth after the defeat.

 

TSK vs SF MLC 2026: Highlights Live Streaming & Broadcast Info

 

Broadcast and streaming access for the Texas Super Kings vs San Francisco Unicorns match varied by region, with most major cricket markets covered by official partners.

 

  • Pakistan: MLC Network YouTube channel
  • India: Star Sports (TV) and JioHotstar (Live Streaming)
  • Australia & New Zealand: 7Plus (Australia) and SKY NZ (New Zealand)
  • USA & Canada: Willow TV, Willow by Cricbuzz, and NBC Bay Area (local San Francisco market)
  • United Kingdom: Sky Sports
  • Bangladesh: MLC Network YouTube channel
  • Sri Lanka: Broadcast details may vary by region.
  • Nepal: Broadcast details may vary by region.
  • MENA: Cricbuzz TV
  • Worldwide: Matches may also be available via Sports Live Hub for global streaming access across regions.

Match Highlights

 

San Francisco Unicorns won the toss and chose to field first at the Oakland Coliseum, opting to test Texas Super Kings under lights before assessing the pitch themselves in the second innings. Texas made full use of batting first, posting a competitive total that suggested the surface offered carry and true bounce through the contest, even as scoring slowed in patches during the middle overs.

 

Texas were given the platform early, with Faf du Plessis and Saiteja Mukkamalla adding 50 for the first wicket inside 38 balls and pushing Texas to 48 without loss inside the mandatory six overs. The pair’s intent set the tone, with du Plessis striking at 166.66 before falling for 40.

 

The wicket of du Plessis in the eighth over checked the flow, and San Francisco followed up by removing Rilee Rossouw for nought via a caught-and-bowled from Matthew Short two balls later, reducing Texas to 77 for two and bringing a brief halt to the early acceleration.

 

Wickets continued to fall at regular intervals through the middle phase. Milind Kumar, Saiteja Mukkamalla and Shubham Ranjane were all back inside the space of three overs, leaving Texas at 96 for five by the 12.3-over mark. The squeeze from Ghulam Mudassar, who accounted for two of those wickets, briefly threatened to cap the total below par.

 

Donovan Ferreira’s stand with Wiaan Mulder for the sixth wicket added 40 runs and steadied the innings, with Ferreira going on to strike 45 off 28 balls, including four boundaries and two sixes, the highest individual score of the match and the platform for the late surge.

 

Texas added 65 runs in the last seven overs of the innings, crossing 150 in the 18.5th over despite Ferreira and Hardus Viljoen both departing inside that period. Brody Couch and Peter Siddle were the most expensive bowlers at the death, conceding 42 and 34 runs respectively from their four overs, while Amshi de Silva’s unbeaten 9 off two balls, including a six, pushed the total to 161 for eight.

 

San Francisco’s reply began under pressure rather than building it. Three wickets fell inside the powerplay despite the side reaching 53 in that period, with Finn Allen dismissed early, followed quickly by Lhuan-dre Pretorius and Connor Esterhuizen, leaving the chase needing recovery rather than sustained acceleration.

 

By the time drinks were taken at 80 for six in the 9.4th over, San Francisco had already lost half their side, and the required rate had climbed beyond what the remaining batters could sustain comfortably against Amshi de Silva, who was bowling with control through the middle overs.

 

De Silva’s four-wicket haul, spread across the chase, was the defining factor of the contest. He removed Pretorius, Allen, Esterhuizen and Hammad Azam at intervals that prevented San Francisco from building any extended partnership, returning figures of 4 for 28 from his four overs.

 

A late stand between Brody Couch and Hammad Azam offered some resistance, with Couch striking 22 off 16 balls before he was caught and bowled by Adam Milne. San Francisco were eventually bowled out for 139 in 17.4 overs, finishing 22 runs short of the target.

 

Texas’s bowling rotation, anchored by de Silva’s four-over spell and supported by two wickets apiece from Abhimanyu Lamba and Adam Milne, gave San Francisco little room to build the partnerships needed to chase a target above eight runs an over. San Francisco’s decision to field first did not translate into the disciplined new-ball control needed to restrict Texas inside the powerplay, and the middle-overs recovery led by Ferreira proved decisive in the context of the final margin.

 

Toss Winner

 

San Francisco Unicorns won the toss and elected to field first.

 

Key Moment

 

The defining moment of the match was Amshi de Silva’s four-wicket burst with the ball, which struck at regular intervals through the San Francisco chase, removing Pretorius, Allen, Esterhuizen and Azam, and prevented the chasing side from ever building the partnership needed to overhaul a target above eight runs an over.

 

Star Performer / MVP

 

TSK vs SF Highlights, MLC 2026: De Silva's Match-Winning Spell Sinks San Francisco Unicorns Amshi de Silva

Amshi de Silva was named Player of the Match after returning bowling figures of 4 for 28 in his four overs, breaking up every meaningful partnership San Francisco attempted during their chase, and finishing with an unbeaten 9 off two balls, including a six, in Texas’s innings.

 

Texas Super Kings vs San Francisco Unicorns Match Summary

 

Team

Score

Texas Super Kings

161/8 (20 overs)

San Francisco Unicorns

139 (17.4 overs)

Result

Texas Super Kings won by 22 runs

Player of the Match

Amshi de Silva

Highest Run-Getter of the Series

Mitchell Owen (216)

Highest Wicket-Taker of the Series

Ottneil Baartman (8)

 

TSK vs SF Playing XI

 

Texas Super Kings: Faf du Plessis (c), Saiteja Mukkamalla, Rilee Rossouw, Milind Kumar, Shubham Ranjane, Wiaan Mulder, Donovan Ferreira (wk), Hardus Viljoen, Adam Milne, Amshi de Silva, Abhimanyu Lamba

 

San Francisco Unicorns: Lhuan-dre Pretorius, Finn Allen, Matthew Short (c), Connor Esterhuizen (wk), Sanjay Krishnamurthi, Hassan Khan, Hammad Azam, Haris Rauf, Brody Couch, Peter Siddle, Ghulam Mudassar

 

FAQs – Yesterday’s Texas Super Kings vs San Francisco Unicorns 8th Match (June 24, 2026)

 

Q1: What was the final score of yesterday’s Texas Super Kings vs San Francisco Unicorns match?

 

A1: Yesterday (June 24, 2026): 8th Match, Major League Cricket 2026

 

Texas Super Kings (161/8 in 20 overs) beat San Francisco Unicorns (139 in 17.4 overs) by 22 runs.

 

Texas Super Kings: Donovan Ferreira top-scored with 45, while Amshi de Silva returned 4 for 28 with the ball.

 

San Francisco Unicorns: Brody Couch was the leading scorer with 22.

 

Result: The win moved Texas Super Kings to second on the points table, while San Francisco Unicorns stayed fifth.

 

Q2: Who was named the Player of the Match?

 

A2: Amshi de Silva was named Player of the Match for his four-wicket haul (4 for 28), which broke up San Francisco Unicorns’ chase at regular intervals, in addition to an unbeaten 9 off two balls with the bat.

 

Q3: Where was the match played, and who won the toss?

 

A3: The match was played at the Oakland Coliseum in Oakland. San Francisco Unicorns won the toss and elected to field first.

 

Q4: Who were the top performers with the bat for both sides?

 

A4: For Texas Super Kings, Donovan Ferreira top-scored with 45 off 28 balls. For San Francisco Unicorns, Brody Couch was the leading run-scorer with 22 off 16 balls.

 

Disclaimer: This match highlights reflect the author’s perspective and analysis. Viewers are encouraged to enjoy the coverage, reflect on the moments, and form their own conclusions.