Major League Cricket: Nicholas Pooran played a stormy inning, scored so many runs in 55 balls with 13 sixes

MI New York was successful in becoming the champion of the first season of Major League Cricket based on the stormy innings of former West Indies captain Nicholas Pooran (137 not out in 55 balls). The MI New York team defeated the Seaters Arcus team by seven wickets in the title match based on the innings of captain Nicholas Pooran.
Seaters Arcus scored 183 runs for the loss of nine wickets in the final match based on Quinton de Kock's (87 runs) innings. De Kock faced 52 balls in his innings.
In response, MI New York achieved the target by losing three wickets in 16 overs with Pooran's unbeaten 137 off 55 balls. In this innings, Puran hit a total of 10 fours and 13 sixes. He was also given the Man of the Match award for this innings.
pc: ESPN Cricinfo