In a heart-stopping finish, Washington Freedom clinched victory at Dallas as a last-minute fielding mishap by Jason Holder ended any hopes of a Super Over. With just one run needed, Andre Russell fired a low full-toss on middle and leg to Glenn Phillips, who managed only a toe-end connection. The ball flew towards short mid-on, where Holder attempted a reverse-cup catch. The space near the pitch really went into chaos. The batters are trying desperately to take the run, while Holder is trying to keep his nerves. The ball dropped right on his palm, but he fumbled and fell on his back, and couldn't complete the grab, even on the rebound. The batters on the other side did the necessary- took the required run and won the match. Watch the video here: Absolute scenes off the last ball in the MLC 🫣Washington need one to win. Glenn Phillips is on strike, with Andre Russell bowling.And then... pic.twitter.com/pdjcUWODsU — 7Cricket (@7Cricket) June 27, 2025 Washington Freedom vs LAKKR Match Summary Los Angeles Knight Riders posted a daunting 213/4 in their 20 overs, powered by Andre Fletcher’s blistering 104 off 60 balls (7 fours, 6 sixes). Unmukt Chand chipped in with 41, while Andre Russell hammered an unbeaten 30 off 13. Ian Holland was the pick of the bowlers with 2/25. In response, Washington Freedom chased the 214-run target in a thriller, finishing at 214/5 with a ball to spare. Mitchell Owen’s explosive 43 off 16 set the tone, followed by key contributions from Glenn Maxwell (42 off 23) and Glenn Phillips (33* off 23). Tanveer Sangha took 2/35 for LAKR, but couldn’t stop the flow. The match climaxed with a dramatic last-ball blunder as Jason Holder dropped a potential match-tying catch, handing Freedom the win by 5 wickets. Both teams crossed 200 in a high-scoring classic, but it was Washington Freedom who held their nerve in the final moments.