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Seattle Orcas

The Seattle Orcas are a professional Twenty20 cricket franchise based in the Seattle metropolitan area of Washington state, competing as one of six teams in Major League Cricket (MLC), North America's premier T20 league. Founded in 2023, the team draws its name from the orca whales native to the Pacific Northwest and represents the region's growing cricket community amid efforts to expand the sport in the United States. In their inaugural 2023 season, the Orcas topped the league standings during the group stage and advanced to the championship final, where they were defeated by MI New York. The franchise is co-owned by tech executives , a former executive, and Somasegar, a partner at Madrona Venture Group, in partnership with India's , which brings expertise from operating IPL teams. Backed by Seattle's innovation ecosystem, the Orcas aim to build a dedicated stadium in King County's to serve as a community hub for youth development and professional matches, addressing the lack of a fixed home venue in their early seasons when games were hosted at neutral sites like in . The team's strategy emphasizes becoming "" by leveraging digital engagement and national appeal, despite operating in MLC's smallest market. Key players have included international stars such as , who delivered standout performances like an unbeaten 78 off 37 balls in a 2025 win over the and an unbeaten 97 off 40 balls anchoring the highest successful chase (238/7) in history against , and , who captained the side before stepping down mid-season. Other notables include all-rounder , who replaced Klaasen as captain. The Orcas' 2025 campaign featured dramatic comebacks, including three consecutive victories to push for playoffs, but ultimately finished fifth with 3 wins out of 10 and missed the playoffs, highlighting their resilience despite inconsistent overall results across seasons.

Franchise background

Establishment and ownership

The Seattle Orcas were founded in 2023 as one of six inaugural franchises in (), a professional league launched by American Cricket Enterprises (ACE) to professionalize cricket in the United States. The franchise was established to represent the growing cricket community in the , drawing on the region's diverse population and enthusiasm for the sport. , modeled after the , aimed to create a high-profile T20 competition to attract global talent and fans. Ownership of the Seattle Orcas is held by Seattle Orcas Cricket LLC, an investor group led by S. Soma Somasegar, managing director at Madrona Venture Group. Key investors include Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, former Microsoft executive Sanjay Parthasarathy, Icertis co-founder and CEO Samir Bodas, and GreatPoint Ventures managing partner Ashok Krishnamurthi, with operational support from India's GMR Group, owners of the IPL's Delhi Capitals. This tech-heavy ownership reflects the team's ties to Seattle's innovation ecosystem and commitment to building sustainable cricket infrastructure. The franchise's establishment was bolstered by MLC's initial funding, which included a $44 million Series A and A1 equity raise in May 2022, followed by a $76 million commitment, totaling $120 million to support league-wide development such as stadiums and academies. These investments, driven by and its partners, enabled the Orcas to launch operations ahead of MLC's debut season in , positioning the team as a for American cricket's expansion.

Home venue and facilities

The Seattle Orcas' planned permanent home venue is a cricket-specific at in , approximately 15 miles east of . This development, supported by a King County Council motion passed in , aims to create a multi-use facility with a capacity of 8,000 to 10,000 spectators, incorporating community features such as additional pitches for amateur play and youth programs to foster local growth. Due to ongoing construction delays at , the team has not yet played home games there. In the inaugural 2023 Major League Cricket () season, the Orcas' matches were held at in , and in , as temporary venues shared across the league. For the 2024 season, the Orcas' games were hosted at Grand Prairie Stadium in Grand Prairie, Texas, and Church Street Park in Morrisville, North Carolina. For the 2025 season, games were primarily hosted at Grand Prairie Stadium—a renovated cricket-specific facility with 7,200 seats and a grass wicket—along with neutral sites including Oakland Coliseum in California and Central Broward Regional Park Stadium in Florida, as the league expanded its footprint while awaiting dedicated team venues. In August 2025, the franchise announced further progress on the project, including detailed proposals for a legacy-defining complex that integrates professional play with community and event spaces, though groundbreaking has yet to occur amid environmental and permitting reviews. The team's training facilities are based at local grounds in the Seattle area, including those affiliated with the Seattle Cricket Club, supplemented by a premium training center established in 2021 featuring five cricket lanes, fitness areas, and skill development pods. The Orcas also maintain partnerships with regional academies to support youth development and grassroots initiatives.

History

Background and formation

The Seattle Orcas were established as one of six inaugural franchises for () through a selection process conducted by American Cricket Enterprises in 2022, marking the league's entry into professional T20 cricket in the United States. The franchise rights were awarded to a including and venture capitalist , supported by investments from tech leaders such as CEO , enabling the team's operational setup. This selection positioned the Orcas to represent the in the league's debut season. Initial squad building occurred via a player draft on March 20, 2023, where the Orcas held the first overall pick and selected American Harmeet Singh, followed by additions like batter and wicketkeeper-batter Aaron Jones in subsequent rounds. Complementing the draft, the team secured key international signings prior to the event, including South African wicketkeeper , Australian Mitchell Marsh, and Sri Lankan captain , forming a balanced core of domestic talent and global stars for the inaugural campaign. Pre-debut preparations included appointing former Indian Pravin Amre as in June 2023, leveraging his experience from over a decade in IPL coaching roles, and naming South African Wayne Parnell as captain to lead the side. The Orcas integrated into MLC's structure for the 2023 season, which was intended as a single round-robin format with each of the six teams playing 5 league matches but was abbreviated due to visa delays affecting two teams ( and ), resulting in only 3 league matches for the Orcas and other full teams, leading into a playoff system comprising Qualifier 1, an eliminator, Qualifier 2, and final to determine the champion. Broadcast partnerships ensured wide accessibility, with all matches airing live on Willow TV across the and , while ESPN provided coverage in select international markets including the . To cultivate a fanbase ahead of launch, the Orcas focused on community outreach targeting Seattle's substantial South Asian diaspora, organizing pop-up fan zones, super fan ambassador programs, and engagement events to connect with local cricket enthusiasts and promote the sport's growth in the region.

2023 season

The Seattle Orcas launched their career in a shortened inaugural season impacted by visa issues, playing 3 league matches and securing 2 to top the points table with 4 points and a superior of +0.683 despite a loss to the by 4 wickets on July 24. Their wins included a 35-run over the on July 16, powered by Heinrich Klaasen's 53 off 31 balls, and a 6-wicket triumph over on July 21, anchored by Quinton de Kock's 48* off 29. Heinrich Klaasen's contributions in the league stage totaled 66 runs at a of 153.33, including a match-winning 53, highlighting his explosive potential despite limited opportunities. As league leaders, the Orcas advanced to the playoffs and faced the in Qualifier 1 at on July 28, 2023, where they restricted TSK to 126/9 before chasing the target in just 15 overs for a 9-wicket victory, powered by Quinton de Kock's unbeaten 88 off 50 balls. This clinical performance earned them a direct berth in the final against , who had navigated the eliminator and Qualifier 2. The championship match on July 30, 2023, at the same venue saw the Orcas post 183/9, driven by de Kock's gritty 87 off 52 deliveries, but chased it down with ease, winning by 7 wickets in 16 overs thanks to Pooran's unbeaten 137 off 55 balls. Standout efforts from the Orcas included Imad Wasim's economical 2/14 in 2 overs, which briefly stemmed the flow of runs. Post-season reflections underscored the Orcas' reliance on overseas talent for their success, with imports like de Kock, Klaasen, and Heinrich van der Dussen providing explosive firepower and experience that propelled the team to the final in their debut year. However, areas for growth emerged in bolstering domestic depth, as players such as Harmeet Singh and Aaron Jones showed promise but lacked consistency in high-pressure scenarios, suggesting a need for enhanced local development to complement the international core.

2024 season

The Seattle Orcas, runners-up in the inaugural , endured a challenging 2024 campaign marked by a sharp decline in form. Under captain and head coach , the team recorded just one win and nine losses in the league stage, accumulating two points and finishing sixth out of six teams, thus missing the playoffs. The Orcas' solitary victory was a convincing nine-wicket triumph over the on July 8 at in , where opener Ryan Rickelton scored an unbeaten 101 to chase down 170 with 13 balls remaining. Key defeats highlighted their struggles, including a five-wicket loss to the Washington Freedom on July 11 at the same venue, where the Orcas managed only 124 and the Freedom reached the target at 125/5 with nine balls left. Other notable setbacks included a 23-run defeat to the on July 15 and a 37-run loss to the in their final match on July 23. Several factors contributed to the Orcas' poor showing, including batting inconsistencies from key players like openers and Klaasen, who failed to provide stable starts in multiple games. The middle order offered limited support, often collapsing under pressure and unable to build , which exacerbated issues with overall team cohesion and prevented the side from posting competitive totals on consistent batting-friendly pitches. No significant injuries or leadership shifts disrupted the squad during the season, but the lack of synergy from the previous year's finalists underscored a failure to adapt to the expanded competition.

2025 season

The Seattle Orcas entered their third () season in 2025 with high expectations, bolstered by new signings including Australian opener David Warner and all-rounder , alongside a blend of international stars and emerging domestic talents such as Jasdeep Singh and Sujit Nayak. However, the campaign began disastrously, with the team enduring a winless streak through their first five matches, prompting significant mid-season upheaval. Head coach was sacked on June 27 following the poor start, while captain stepped down, with Raza assuming leadership responsibilities to reinvigorate the squad. This leadership transition coincided with a remarkable late surge, as the Orcas secured three consecutive victories to close out the league stage, though they ultimately finished fifth with a record of three wins and seven losses, missing the playoffs. The season's turning point came on June 28 in , where the Orcas pulled off the highest successful chase in history, defeating by three wickets with a ball to spare. Chasing a daunting 239 after and Tajinder Singh powered to 238/7, delivered a match-winning 97 from 48 balls, culminating in a dramatic last-ball six to silence critics and secure the team's first points. This thriller was preceded by a disheartening 32-run loss to the on June 26, where the Unicorns posted 176/8 and restricted the Orcas to 144 in 18.2 overs, confirming the Bay Area side's playoff qualification. Building momentum under new leadership, the Orcas extended their revival with back-to-back wins, including a four-wicket triumph over the Unicorns on July 2, again anchored by Hetmyer's unbeaten 78, marking his third consecutive half-century and showcasing the team's growing resilience in high-pressure chases. The Orcas' win streak was abruptly halted on by a dominant Washington Freedom side, who chased down 86 with eight wickets and over ten overs to spare after bundling out the Orcas for 82 in 17.4 overs, dealing a blow to their fading playoff hopes. The final league match on July 6 resulted in a 51-run defeat to the , who scored 188/4 before the Orcas managed only 137 in 18.4 overs, sealing their elimination from contention. Standout performances defined the Orcas' brighter moments, with Hetmyer's explosive batting providing crucial stability and Warner contributing in the field with key catches, such as two against the Unicorns that disrupted their top order. New signings like Raza also played pivotal roles in the all-round effort, fostering better synergy among the squad. In review, the 2025 season highlighted the Orcas' improved integration of domestic players alongside international firepower, evident in contributions from talents like Harmeet Singh, which added depth to the bowling attack during the late rally. Despite the playoff miss, the three come-from-behind victories demonstrated potential under Raza's captaincy, though the title ultimately went to , who edged by five runs in the final on July 14.

Personnel

Coaching and support staff

The Seattle Orcas revamped their coaching structure ahead of the 2025 season, appointing as in March 2025. An Australian with a distinguished background, Mott previously served as of England's white-ball teams from 2022 to 2024, guiding them to the 2023 ODI World Cup final, and had IPL coaching stints including as of in 2022. His appointment aimed to instill an aggressive T20 approach, emphasizing high-tempo batting and versatile bowling strategies to suit American conditions. However, after a winless start to the season, the franchise parted ways with Mott in June 2025 due to strategic differences. As of November 2025, no permanent replacement has been announced, with the assistant coaches managing the team's coaching duties in the interim. Rishi Bhardwaj, who joined the Orcas prior to the 2025 season, brings experience from in and serves as assistant batting coach for the USA national team, focusing on player development and bridging domestic and international talent integration. The assistant coaching team features specialized roles to support tactical execution. , appointed batting coach in March 2025, is a former opener with 118 Tests and over 7,700 international runs, renowned for his elegant strokeplay and mentorship in white-ball formats. , the bowling coach since the same period, is a 2011 World Cup-winning Indian seamer with 133 international wickets, offering expertise in death bowling and swing variations tailored for T20. The support staff, largely unchanged post the mid-season leadership shift, includes key medical and analytical personnel to ensure player welfare and data-driven decisions. Hrushikesh Deo serves as performance analyst, providing insights on opposition and strategy; Sajan Thakur handles strength and conditioning to optimize fitness for the demanding T20 schedule; Asha Moseley acts as physiotherapist, focusing on and ; and Amber Harper provides massage therapy for recovery. These roles were established as part of the pre-2025 revamp to build a robust backend operation.

Captaincy and leadership

The Seattle Orcas have seen a dynamic evolution in their captaincy since the franchise's inception in (), with leadership roles emphasizing experienced international players capable of guiding a diverse squad through high-pressure T20 contests. In the inaugural 2023 season, South African Wayne Parnell served as , leading the team to the final and drawing on his prior experience as a leader in domestic and franchise cricket. For the 2024 season, wicketkeeper-batter succeeded Parnell as captain, bringing his tactical acumen from captaining in limited-overs internationals and serving as vice-captain for in the IPL, where he demonstrated strong decision-making in middle-order scenarios and behind the stumps. Klaasen's appointment was aimed at leveraging his finishing skills and wicketkeeping prowess to stabilize the team's strategy. This shift marked a focus on aggressive, versatile leadership to build on the previous year's playoff success. Klaasen continued as captain into the 2025 season, but mid-season changes saw him step down to concentrate on his batting, with Zimbabwean assuming the role for the remainder of the campaign amid a team restructuring that also involved parting ways with head coach . The group supporting the captain includes Harmeet , a spinner who contributes to team meetings and strategic input on domestic player development and field settings. This structure fosters collaborative decision-making, with senior players like Aaron Jones providing on-field grit and calm influence, though without a formal title.

Players

Current squad

The Seattle Orcas' 2025 squad for consists of a balanced mix of international and domestic (U.S.-based) talents, reflecting retentions from the 2024 season, draft selections, and targeted acquisitions to strengthen the team's T20 capabilities. This roster emphasizes explosive batting depth, versatile all-round options, and a mix of pace and to suit the fast-paced T20 format, initially captained by , who was replaced by mid-season.

Batters

  • David Warner (Australia, international; marquee signing acquired in June 2025 to anchor the top order with aggressive strokeplay)
  • Shimron Hetmyer (West Indies, international; retained for middle-order firepower and finishing prowess)
  • Aaron Jones (USA, domestic; retained opener providing stability and local experience)
  • Josh Brown (Australia, international; draft pick adding explosive starts)
  • Steven Taylor (USA, domestic; retained for consistent top-order contributions)
  • Ali Sheikh (USA, domestic; emerging all-round talent selected via draft for depth)

All-rounders

  • (, international; retained for spin bowling and middle-order batting versatility; from mid-season)
  • Harmeet Singh (USA, domestic; retained left-arm spinner who offers batting support)
  • (Australia, international; acquired for and lower-order hitting)
  • Gulbadin Naib (Afghanistan, international; draft addition bringing pace all-round utility)
  • (, international; acquired for explosive batting and medium-pace bowling)

Wicketkeepers

  • Heinrich Klaasen (South Africa, international; retained initial captain and primary keeper-batsman for explosive innings)
  • Shayan Jahangir (USA, domestic; backup keeper selected for agility behind the stumps)
  • Rahul Jariwala (USA, domestic; additional wicketkeeping option)

Bowlers

  • Ayan Desai (USA, domestic; retained left-arm fast bowler for domestic pace options)
  • Obed McCoy (West Indies, international; acquired for slingy left-arm pace and death-over expertise)
  • Bjorn Fortuin (South Africa, international; draft pick left-arm spinner for control)
  • Fazalhaq Farooqi (Afghanistan, international; added for left-arm swing in powerplay)
  • Waqar Salamkheil (Afghanistan, international; left-arm wrist spinner for variety)
  • Jasdeep Singh (USA, domestic; pace bowler adding depth)
  • Sujit Nayak (India, international; slow left-arm orthodox for spin options)
This lineup provides squad depth across phases of the game, with international stars like Warner and Klaasen bolstering leadership and skill, while domestic players ensure compliance with league regulations and add familiarity with U.S. conditions.

Notable former players

The Seattle Orcas have seen several prominent players depart since the league's inception in , contributing significantly to the team's early development and competitive edge. , the n opener and wicketkeeper, was a cornerstone of the batting lineup in the inaugural season, scoring 264 runs across seven at an average of 44 and a of 152.72, providing explosive starts that helped the Orcas reach the final. Retained for 2024, de Kock continued his form with consistent performances before being released ahead of the 2025 season due to the franchise's strategic rebuild and his international commitments with . His tenure exemplified the team's reliance on global stars to establish a dynamic top order. Another key figure among the alumni is , the Pakistani all-rounder who emerged as the Orcas' leading wicket-taker in 2023 with 10 scalps in seven matches, including crucial contributions in the powerplay and death overs that anchored the bowling attack during the playoff run. Wasim also chipped in with useful lower-order runs, adding balance to the side before departing post-2024 alongside other overseas talents like and , primarily to refresh the squad amid scheduling conflicts and performance evaluations. These releases reflect the Orcas' focus on long-term sustainability in a growing league. Players like , who claimed 11 wickets in 2023 as the team's second-highest wicket-taker, further bolstered the pace unit during the formative years, helping build a reputation for aggressive . , the Australian , was signed for the 2023 season but withdrew due to international commitments without playing. Since their formation, the Orcas have featured around 25 unique players, with these alumni playing a pivotal role in forging the team's identity as a finalist in the debut season and laying the groundwork for sustained competitiveness.

Performance and records

Season summaries

The Seattle Orcas have participated in three seasons of since the league's inception in 2023, recording a total of 24 matches with 9 wins, yielding an overall win percentage of approximately 38%. The following table provides a summary of their seasonal performance, including key aggregates and highlights.
YearMatchesWinsLossesTies/No ResultPositionPlayoffs outcomeHighest team totalLowest team totalLeading run-scorer
202375201stRunners-up195/8133/8Quinton de Kock (264 runs)
202471606thDid not qualify169/1124Ryan Rickelton (225 runs)
2025103705thDid not qualify238/760 all outShimron Hetmyer (approx. 350 runs)
These figures reflect the team's competitive trajectory, with strong showings in home venues contributing to higher totals in key matches.

Team records and statistics

The Seattle Orcas hold the record for the highest team total in () history with 238/7 against in 2025, anchored by Nicholas Pooran's unbeaten 108, with scoring 97. Their lowest total came in the same season, bowled out for 60 all out against the , marking the second-lowest score in . In bowling, Cameron Gannon's 4/23 against the in 2023 stands as one of the team's best individual figures, contributing to their early tournament . Individually, leads the Orcas in all-time runs with 474 in 24 matches, showcasing his explosive batting with a of 155. His 110 against the in 2024 is the highest individual score for the team. follows with 434 runs in 14 matches. For wickets, Harmeet Singh tops the list with 16 in 14 matches across 2024 and 2025, while has 13 in 13 matches. The highest partnership is 64 runs for the third wicket between Ryan Rickelton and against the in 2024.
CategoryPlayerStatisticDetails
Most Runs47424 matches, SR 155
Most Runs43414 matches
Most WicketsHarmeet Singh1614 matches
Most Wickets1313 matches
Highest Individual Score110vs , 2024
Best Bowling Figures4/23vs , 2023
The Orcas finished as runners-up in the inaugural 2023 season, losing the final to , but have not won a title through 2025. Team members have earned individual accolades, including Klaasen's highest of 197.47 in 2023 (minimum 100 runs) and Gannon's inaugural Bart King Domestic Player of the Tournament award that year. Across 24 matches, the Orcas' stands at 151.3 runs per with a of 132.8, reflecting aggressive T20 play but vulnerability in collapses like the 2025 low. Their has an of 27.2 and has taken 136 wickets, with an overall around 8.0, bolstered by at 7.8 in recent seasons.

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