Rickelton's 123 off 44 balls powers MI to 243/5 vs SRH in IPL Match 41
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Ryan Rickelton smashed 123 off 44 balls—the fastest century by a Mumbai Indians player—to steer the franchise to 243/5 against Sunrisers Hyderabad in Match 41 of the IPL 2026 at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Wednesday, 29 April. An explosive opening stand with Will Jacks and a late cameo from Hardik Pandya saw MI post their most commanding total against SRH this season.
Rickelton and Jacks set the tone
The opening pair seized on early bowling indiscipline, racing to 78/0 in the Power-play—MI's second-highest in this phase this season—at a strike rate of 13 per over, a dramatic jump from their season average of 8.55. Jacks departed after a 46-run cameo off 23 balls (five fours, two sixes), but Rickelton's assault only intensified. By the 7.4-over mark, MI had crossed 100 runs—their fastest century stand in IPL 2026.
Rickelton's record-breaking blitz
The left-hander's comeback story added weight to the innings. After an opening-match 81 against KKR, Rickelton had lost his spot due to inconsistent form while Quinton de Kock flourished. With de Kock now sidelined by injury, Rickelton seized the opportunity with ruthless precision. He raced through the 90s with a whip past short fine leg and a flat six, then pulled a slower delivery to reach his century in 44 balls—breaking Sanath Jayasuriya's franchise record of 45 balls. Against Harsh Dubey's spin, Rickelton was particularly savage, plundering 22 runs off 7 balls at a strike rate of 314.3.
Pandya's finishing touch
With Rickelton in full flight, Hardik Pandya played the supporting role to perfection, contributing 31 off 15 balls in a 56-run partnership off 27 deliveries. Pandya's departure in the 19th over mattered little; Rickelton's maximum and boundary in the final over took MI past 240—a total that will test SRH's batting depth.
The bowling breakdown
Praful Hinge was expensive, conceding 54 runs across his two overs, while Eshan Malinga took 1-29. Pat Cummins and Nitish Kumar Reddy offered some resistance but could not contain the MI onslaught in the death overs.
Brief scores: Mumbai Indians 243/5 (Rickelton 123 off 44, Jacks 46, Pandya 31; Hinge 2-54, Malinga 1-29) vs Sunrisers Hyderabad.