IPL 2026: Rickelton Fire as Mumbai Indians Chase Down 201 Against Punjab Kings
openthemagazine | May 18, 2026 12:22 AM CST
A blistering half-century by Tilak Varma and an attacking knock from Ryan Rickelton powered the Mumbai Indians (MI) to a six-wicket win over the Punjab Kings (PBKS) in their Indian Premier League (IPL) clash in Dharamsala. “We didn't expect the wicket to be like this, the ball was slow and low, it wasn't easy to play shots,” said Mumbai Indians’ Tilak Varma.
“Will's innings helped finish the game. I just told him to hold shape and hold the shape. Just wait for the slower one; the altitude here helps the ball fly, and you don't need to blindly slog. I just told him to maintain his shape and watch out for the slower ones,” the Player of the Match said.
The defeat marked Punjab Kings' fifth straight loss, leaving them stranded on 13 points, with Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals closing in on them in the playoff race. Varma anchored the chase with composure, forging a crucial stand with Will Jacks. He struck a scintillating 75 off 33 balls, while Jacks provided explosive support with 25 off just 10 deliveries. Chasing 201, Rohit Sharma and Ryan Rickelton opened the innings for the Mumbai Indians, while Arshdeep Singh set the tone with a disciplined opening over, conceding just two runs.
Rickelton broke the shackles in the second over, launching a massive six off Azmatullah Omarzai to kickstart the chase. The left-hander continued the assault in the next over, taking on Marco Jansen and plundering 15 runs. He continued his aggressive approach in the following over, smashing Xavier Bartlett for 12 runs, while Rohit Sharma struggled to find his timing at the other end. Rohit Sharma finally found the middle of the bat in the final over of the powerplay, launching Xavier Bartlett for a massive six. However, in the following over, Omarzai struck straight away, removing the dangerous Rickelton for 48 off 23 runs, bringing Naman Dhir to the crease.
Dhir's stay at the crease was short-lived as Marco Jansen got the better of the right-hander for 9, bringing Tilak Varma to the crease. In the following, Yuzvendra Chahal cleaned up struggling Rohit Sharma for 25 off 26, and Sherfane Rutherford joined Varma at the crease. After 10 overs, the Mumbai Indians reached 89/3, with Tilak Varma and Sherfane Rutherford steadying the innings. Varma and Rutherford smashed Chahal in his final over, slamming him for 20 runs. The duo added 61 runs for the fourth wicket before Omarzai sent back Rutherford for 20 off 21 balls, bringing Will Jacks to the crease in the 17th over.
“Will's innings helped finish the game. I just told him to hold shape and hold the shape. Just wait for the slower one; the altitude here helps the ball fly, and you don't need to blindly slog. I just told him to maintain his shape and watch out for the slower ones,” the Player of the Match said.
The defeat marked Punjab Kings' fifth straight loss, leaving them stranded on 13 points, with Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals closing in on them in the playoff race. Varma anchored the chase with composure, forging a crucial stand with Will Jacks. He struck a scintillating 75 off 33 balls, while Jacks provided explosive support with 25 off just 10 deliveries. Chasing 201, Rohit Sharma and Ryan Rickelton opened the innings for the Mumbai Indians, while Arshdeep Singh set the tone with a disciplined opening over, conceding just two runs.
Rickelton broke the shackles in the second over, launching a massive six off Azmatullah Omarzai to kickstart the chase. The left-hander continued the assault in the next over, taking on Marco Jansen and plundering 15 runs. He continued his aggressive approach in the following over, smashing Xavier Bartlett for 12 runs, while Rohit Sharma struggled to find his timing at the other end. Rohit Sharma finally found the middle of the bat in the final over of the powerplay, launching Xavier Bartlett for a massive six. However, in the following over, Omarzai struck straight away, removing the dangerous Rickelton for 48 off 23 runs, bringing Naman Dhir to the crease.
Dhir's stay at the crease was short-lived as Marco Jansen got the better of the right-hander for 9, bringing Tilak Varma to the crease. In the following, Yuzvendra Chahal cleaned up struggling Rohit Sharma for 25 off 26, and Sherfane Rutherford joined Varma at the crease. After 10 overs, the Mumbai Indians reached 89/3, with Tilak Varma and Sherfane Rutherford steadying the innings. Varma and Rutherford smashed Chahal in his final over, slamming him for 20 runs. The duo added 61 runs for the fourth wicket before Omarzai sent back Rutherford for 20 off 21 balls, bringing Will Jacks to the crease in the 17th over.
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