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Heinrich Klaasen Outshines Rickelton’s Century as SRH Seal 6-Wicket Win

Heinrich Klaasen Outshines Rickelton’s Century as SRH Seal 6-Wicket Win

A brilliant knock from Heinrich Klaasen anchored SRH’s 243-run chase against the Mumbai Indians in the IPL 2026 game played on April 29 at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai. He took charge after the dismissal of the top order and completed the chase. Klaasen’s 65* runs off 30 deliveries included 7 fours and 4 sixes. By this win, Sunrisers Hyderabad went to the third position in the IPL 2026 points table. After choosing to bat first, Will Jacks and Ryan Rickelton opened the innings while Pat Cummins opened the bowling attack. The duo made a solid start, scoring 78 runs in the power play. However, Will Jacks got dismissed on the first ball of the 8th over from Nitish Kumar Reddy. He was caught out on an outside off delivery. With a swing in the delivery, Ishan Kishan picks the catch safely behind the wickets. Suryakumar Yadav came to bat at No.3 and joined Ryan Rickelton aiming for playing a brilliant knock. In the meantime, Ryan Rickelton smashed his fifty in 23 deliveries which included 5 fours and …

Rohit Sharma’s quickest IPL half century, Ryan Rickelton’s 81 help Mumbai Indians break 13-year opening match hoodoo, defeat KKR by 6 wickets | Cricket News

Rohit Sharma’s quickest IPL half century, Ryan Rickelton’s 81 help Mumbai Indians break 13-year opening match hoodoo, defeat KKR by 6 wickets | Cricket News

3 min readUpdated: Mar 29, 2026 11:17 PM IST Rohit Sharma slammed his fastest half century in the Indian Premier League in just 23 deliveries while his opening partner Ryan Rickelton absolutely devoured the Kolkata Knight Riders bowlers with his 81 off 43 runs as Mumbai Indians broke their 13-year hoodoo as they won their first opening IPL match since 2013 by 6 wickets. Rohit and Rickelton’s opening partnership was worth 148 runs before Vaibhav Arora finally gave KKR some semblance of respite as the former was caught by Anukul Roy for 78 runs. With the knock, Rohit now has 1161 runs against the Kolkata Knight Riders, the highest by a player in the IPL against any opponent. The opening partnership was also Mumbai Indians’ highest-ever against the Knight Riders. Earlier, skipper Ajinkya Rahane (67) and Angkrish Raghuvanshi (51) struck vital half-centuries but Kolkata Knight Riders posted a par score of 220 for 4. On a placid wicket, Shardul Thakur (3/39) provided Mumbai crucial breakthroughs as their bowlers could not really impose themselves in their …

Mumbai Indians Batter Ryan Rickelton’s Dismissal Overturned Due To Sunrisers Hyderabad Keeper’s Mistake – Here’s Why

Mumbai Indians Batter Ryan Rickelton’s Dismissal Overturned Due To Sunrisers Hyderabad Keeper’s Mistake – Here’s Why

Ryan Rickelton in action for Mumbai Indians in IPL 2025© BCCI Mumbai Indians batter Ryan Rickelton‘s dismissal was overturned due to a mistake committed by Sunrisers Hyderabad wicket-keeper Heinrich Klaasen during their IPL 2025 encounter on Thursday. During the 7th over of the MI innings, Rickelton was caught by Pat Cummins off the bowling of Zeeshan Ansari. However, he was handed a massive lifeline as the third umpire spotted that Klaasen’s gloves were in front of the stump when the ball was bowled. According to MCC rules (27.3), the wicket-keeper shall remain wholly behind the wicket at the striker’s end from the moment the ball comes into play until a ball delivered by the bowler – touches the bat or person of the striker or passes the wicket at the striker’s end or the striker attempts a run. As a result, it was judged to be a no-ball.  A sprightly Mumbai Indians continued their ascent in the Indian Premier League with a four-wicket victory over Sunrisers Hyderabad in a one-sided contest on a tricky …

Who is Carl Hopkinson – the silent working fielding coach behind Mumbai Indians’ runout hat-trick and Ryan Rickelton’s stellar glovework?

Who is Carl Hopkinson – the silent working fielding coach behind Mumbai Indians’ runout hat-trick and Ryan Rickelton’s stellar glovework?

Having lifted England’s fielding standards from doldrums while taking them to two white ball trophies, the 2019 50 over World Cup and 2021 T20 win, 43-year-old Carl Hopkinson had a stellar run as their specialist fielding coach. But when ECB let him go after the West Indies tour, he was quickly snapped up by Mumbai Indians. MI hadn’t quite set any stage on fire until on Sunday with slim win pickings, and we’re careening towards a defeat with Karun Nair going hammer and tongs for a 40 ball-89 as Delhi pursued 206. Defensive spinners, as Mitchell Santner explained, would find eventual success, as Nair, Tristan Stubbs, KL Rahul and Ashutosh Sharma were packed off to the pavilion, with each capable of being dangerous. However Delhi were just 26 runs away when Vipraj Nigam departed. To clean up the bottom order, with Ashutosh taking Capitals to 192/7, needed a sprinkling of magic. And it was made possible by MI’s fielding unit, as Will Jacks started the wondrous hat-trick show. Story continues below this ad A quick …

Ryan Rickelton’s 103 hammers Afghanistan into submission as SA win by 107 runs

Ryan Rickelton’s 103 hammers Afghanistan into submission as SA win by 107 runs

A weightlifting national champion at school, Ryan Rickelton muscled South Africa to a spirit-soaring scything of Afghanistan in Karachi. A resourceful, well-grooved unit, the Proteas had weirdly stumbled onto a lean patch this year in this format, winless until Friday, and consequently not counted among the outright favourites. But when the whistles of big-ticket tournaments buzz their ears, they inevitably turn up. So they did, to the lively cheers of scattered locals, though eventually drowned out in the acoustics of the Afghanistan supporters. Agonisingly for them, South Africa laid bare Afghan vulnerabilities, in a format in which they are work in progress. From cracking the 50-over temperament to scientifically plotting a steep chase and taking wickets in the middle-overs, there are holes that impede their evolution from party-spoilers to knockout hopefuls, as they stuttered to 208 all out, chasing South Africa’s 315 for 8. Apart from Rahmat Shah’s plucky 90, they had few takeaways from the game. Conversely, South Africa are a well-worn side, a last-four guarantee in most global tournaments. Every time they seem …

Verreynne, Rickelton’s century stand pushed Proteas beyond 400 runs mark

Verreynne, Rickelton’s century stand pushed Proteas beyond 400 runs mark

Ryan Rickelton and Kyle Verreynne’s century stand in the Cape Town test pushed South Africa beyond the 400 runs mark in their first inning. Right after David Bedingham lost his wicket for 5 runs in the first session of the Day 2, the hosts were down to 323 for 5. South African wicketkeeper batter Kyle Verreynne partnered with Ryan Rickelton and made a century stand which also pushed the hosts to reach 400 runs mark. During the process, Ryan Rickelton secured his maiden test double century while Kyle march towards his fourth test century. Before the lunch break, SA scored 429 runs for 5 wickets whereas Ryan Rickelton and Kyle Verreynne scored 213 and 74 runs respectively. Pakistan bowlers have to come up with a new plan post-lunch to break the threatening partnership. Speaking of the second test at Cape Town, South Africa won the toss and opted to bat first where Aiden Markram and Ryan Rickelton opened the innings for the Proteas. Aiden Markram who won the player of the match for the first …