San Francisco Unicorns defeated the Washington Freedom, 269/5-146/15

Thursday, June 12, 2025

By Lewis Rubman

OAKLAND–When I took my seat in the press box at the Oakland Coliseum this evening to watch the San Francisco Unicorns take on the Washington Freedom in the squads’ season opener, my knowledge of sport could, to paraphrase what Bob Murphy said about Chuck Dresen’s knowledge of pitching, be engraved on a grain of rice and still have room for the Declaration of Independence and the Gettysburg Address. Still, I knew a few things about the world’s second most popular sport, stuff like their not having foul lines and the importance of keeping the ball from knocking over a wicket.

But all was not lost. Major League Cricket provides play by play descriptions, commentary, and statistics at https://www.majorleaguecricket.com/matches. I understood every word. I didn’t understand what any sentence meant, But I can tell you that your San Francisco Unicorns defeated the Freedom, 269/5-146/15.

The noise of the crowd, which I estimated at 6,000-7,000, was muffled by the closed windows of the press box, but when I went downstairs to where I could hear them (and shop for souvenirs and freebies), everyone seemed to be having a grand old time, both those watching the match and those strolling the concourse.

On my way back to my seat, I ran into a woman. We started chatting, and I told her what I’d been up to and what I planned to write. She graciously offered to sit next to me at the next game I covered and to explain what was happening and its significance as long as I needed it.

If my schedule, which these days is as changeable as a baby’s bottom, allows it, I’ll cover one more Unicorn game before the end of the regular season and, after then, with any luck, some playoff contests, and I can give you an informed account of the game.

My advice to you is

  • If you are familiar with cricket, go to a game. You’ll probably enjoy it and come back for more. • If you know someone who’s familiar with cricket, go to one or more matches together. • If you’re as ignorant of cricket as I am, go and strike up a conversation with someone seated near you who seems to be cricket wise. • In any case, give it a try. The staff is friendly and helpful, and the vibes are good.

The Unicorn’s remaining home games at the Coliseum in the regular season are

•Saturday, June 14 vs. the Los Angeles Knight Riders •Sunday, June 15 vs. the Texas Super Kings

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