In a high-stakes clash against MI New York at the Grand Prairie Stadium in Dallas, it was Texas Super Kings' captain, Faf du Plessis, who turned the spotlight on himself with a historic batting performance.
The 40-year-old South African veteran smashed a sensational 103 off just 53 balls, peppered with 5 fours and 9 sixes, as TSK surged ahead in a must-win encounter. This was du Plessis' second century of the MLC 2025 season, having already struck a ton against San Francisco Unicorns earlier in the tournament.

His innings not only put his team in a commanding position but also saw him shatter several records in the T20 format.
With this hundred, du Plessis became the first cricketer in T20 history to score two centuries after turning 40, a remarkable achievement that reflects his supreme fitness and continued dominance on the global stage.
Furthermore, this was his eighth T20 century as captain, making him the captain with the most centuries in T20 cricket, surpassing Pakistan's Babar Azam and Australia's Michael Klinger, who each had seven.
Du Plessis also etched his name in MLC history, now holding the record for the most centuries in the league with three. He surpassed New Zealand's Finn Allen, who had previously scored two centuries in the competition.
This innings came at a crucial time for TSK, who are fighting to seal their playoff berth. Du Plessis' masterclass not only powered his team into a strong position against MI New York but also underlined his value as a leader and match-winner, even at 40.
With the playoffs approaching, the seasoned campaigner continues to inspire both fans and teammates, showing that age is no barrier to greatness in the shortest format of the game.