Washington Freedom strengthened their Major League Cricket playoff hopes with a dramatic three-wicket victory over Texas Super Kings at Grand Prairie Stadium in Dallas. Ben Dwarshuis delivered an outstanding unbeaten innings to guide his team home with just two balls remaining in a thrilling contest.
Chasing a target of 166, Washington Freedom faced several difficult moments during the run chase. The batting lineup started positively but lost momentum through the middle overs, leaving the team needing a strong finish to secure an important victory.
Steve Smith provided the early foundation for the chase with an attacking innings at the top of the order. His positive approach helped Washington make a confident start, but regular wickets later slowed their progress and shifted the pressure back onto the batting side.
Texas Super Kings fought back well after the powerplay. Their bowlers tightened the scoring rate and removed key batters, putting Washington in a challenging position as the required run rate continued to rise.
The match changed when Ben Dwarshuis arrived at the crease. The left-handed all-rounder remained calm under pressure and quickly turned the momentum in Washington’s favor with clean and controlled stroke play. He finished unbeaten on 38 runs from only 16 deliveries, producing one of the most valuable innings of the season for his team.
Dwarshuis first rebuilt the innings with Obus Pienaar. The pair added 42 runs for the seventh wicket, creating Washington Freedom’s highest seventh-wicket partnership in Major League Cricket. Their stand stabilized the chase and gave the batting side renewed belief.
After Pienaar departed, Marco Jansen joined Dwarshuis for the final stages of the match. The pair handled the pressure confidently and guided Washington closer to the target with sensible running between the wickets and timely boundaries.
The winning runs arrived with two balls left in the innings, completing a dramatic chase that kept Washington firmly in the race for a place in the playoffs. Dwarshuis was named Player of the Match for his match-winning performance under pressure.
Earlier in the evening, Texas Super Kings looked well positioned to post a much larger total. Captain Faf du Plessis helped his side build a solid platform, and the batting lineup appeared capable of reaching around 180 runs after a strong start.
However, the innings changed dramatically during the closing overs. Washington Freedom’s bowlers struck regularly and removed five wickets late in the innings, preventing Texas from taking full advantage of their promising position.
Texas eventually finished on 165, a competitive score but one that proved slightly below what conditions demanded. The late collapse reduced their momentum and left valuable runs unscored, which later became the difference between victory and defeat.
After the match, captain Faf du Plessis admitted his team had missed an opportunity. He acknowledged that Texas had built a strong platform before losing wickets during the final overs, preventing the batting unit from posting a more challenging target.
The result gives Washington Freedom two valuable points as the Major League Cricket season approaches its decisive stages. Every victory becomes increasingly important with teams competing closely for playoff positions.
For Washington, the success highlighted the value of experienced players delivering under pressure. Dwarshuis showed composure throughout the closing overs, while Smith’s early contribution and the support from Pienaar and Jansen ensured the chase remained within reach.
Texas Super Kings will now focus on improving their finishing efforts with the bat. Their bowlers created opportunities to defend the target, but the slightly lower total ultimately gave Washington enough room to recover.
With only a limited number of league matches remaining, Washington Freedom have boosted their playoff chances with an important victory. The dramatic finish also demonstrated the team’s ability to remain composed during high-pressure situations, a quality that could prove valuable as the competition moves closer to the knockout stage.

