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Fans go crazy as Ryan Rickelton smashes a sensational record breaking century against SRH in IPL 2026

Fans go crazy as Ryan Rickelton smashes a sensational record breaking century against SRH in IPL 2026

The Wankhede Stadium has witnessed countless legendary innings, but the 41st match of IPL 2026 between Mumbai Indians (MI) and Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) on Sunday, will be etched in history for one name: Ryan Rickelton. In a high-octane clash that saw boundaries raining down on the Mumbai skyline, Rickelton produced a masterclass in power-hitting, leaving the SRH bowling attack shell-shocked and the home fans in a state of absolute delirium.

Ryan Rickelton lights up IPL 2026 with a record-shattering hundred against SRH

The atmosphere was electric from the first ball, but the real magic happened in the 15th over. On the final delivery of the 14th over, Nitish Kumar Reddy steamed in, only for Rickelton to calmly work a slower short ball toward the on-side for a single. As he crossed the crease, the South African sensation leaped into the humid Mumbai air, punching the sky in a moment of pure euphoria. He had just reached a hundred to savour, the fastest century by a Mumbai Indians batter in IPL history.

Rickelton’s innings was a blend of calculated aggression and surgical precision. Finishing on an unbeaten 123 off just 55 deliveries, his knock featured 11 towering sixes and 8 crisp boundaries. He reached his fifty in a mere 23 balls, but it was his acceleration afterward that truly destroyed SRH’s morale. Whether it was the raw pace of Pat Cummins or the spin of Harsh Dubey, Rickelton had an answer for everything, maintaining a staggering strike rate of 223.63. This wasn’t just a hundred; it was a statement of intent in the race for the playoffs.

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Here’s how fans reacted:

Mumbai Indians set a daunting target for Sunrisers Hyderabad to chase

Choosing to bat first proved to be a masterstroke for Hardik Pandya’s men. The foundation was laid by a blistering opening stand between Rickelton and Will Jacks, who hammered 46 off 22 balls. The pair brought up the team’s 50 in just 4.1 overs, setting a tempo that never slowed down. By the time the Powerplay concluded, MI had already raced to 78/0.

Despite losing Jacks and Suryakumar Yadav (5) in quick succession, the momentum remained with the hosts. Naman Dhir contributed a steady 22, but the real fireworks returned when skipper Pandya joined Rickelton. Pandya’s cameo of 31 from 15 balls ensured that the pressure never eased on the Hyderabad bowlers.

The scorecard told a grim story for the SRH bowling unit. While Eshan Malinga showed some control with figures of 1/29, others like Praful Hinge (2/54) and Dubey (0/50) bore the brunt of the Rickelton storm. MI finished their 20 overs at a massive 243/5, scoring at a current run rate of 12.15. Wankhede faithful are already sensing a dominant victory, leaving SRH needing a record-breaking miracle to chase down the target.

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