Analysis: In their recent form, the San Francisco Unicorns have struggled, recording just one win in their last five matches (W/L: L, L, W, L, L). Their only victory came against the Texas Super Kings in a closely contested match on July 5, 2025. Conversely, the Texas Super Kings have shown more resilience, winning three of their last five matches (W/L: L, W, L, W, W), including a strong performance against the Seattle Orcas. Historically, the head-to-head record favors the Unicorns, who have won three out of their last four encounters with the Super Kings. The Unicorns have averaged 169 runs in these matchups, while the Super Kings have averaged slightly lower at 166 runs. This trend indicates a psychological edge for the Unicorns, particularly given their recent victory. Statistically, both teams have identical overall win rates of 60% across their last ten matches, but the Unicorns boast a higher average score of 187 compared to the Super Kings' 176. Given this context, a plausible total runs score range for the San Francisco Unicorns could be 170-190 runs, while the Texas Super Kings may aim for a score between 160-180 runs. Expect a competitive match, but the Unicorns may have the upper hand based on their recent head-to-head success.
Adam Milne
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Mitchell Marsh
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Faf du Plessis
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Daryl Mitchell
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Marcus Stoinis
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Devon Conway
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Calvin Savage
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Nandre Burger
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Akeal Hosein
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Ottniel Baartman
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Mohammad Mohsin
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Smit Patel
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Milind Kumar
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Donovan Ferreira
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Shubham Ranjane
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Noor Ahmad
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Stephen Wiig
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Saiteja Mukkamalla
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Joshua Tromp
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Adam Khan
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Zia Ul Haq Muhammad
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Adam Khan
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Corey Anderson
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Finn Allen
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Hassan Khan
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Liam Plunkett
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Tim Seifert
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Hammad Azam
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Carmi le Roux
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Matthew Short
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Matt Renshaw
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Jahmar Hamilton
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Jake Fraser-McGurk
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Xavier Bartlett
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Haris Rauf
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Romario Shepherd
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Ben Lister
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Karima Gore
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Cooper Connolly
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Brody Couch
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Juanoy Drysdale
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Achilles Brown
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