Between the Test match 259 and his SA20 heroics for MI Cape Town, Ryan Rickelton evolved into the all-format player he always ...
Ryan Rickelton moves joint-seventh in South Africa's all-time top scorers in a single Test innings after scoring 259 in the second Test against Pakistan.
After starting day two on Saturday on 176 not out, Rickelton went on to score his 200 runs in the morning session, off 266 balls, having hit 24 fours and one six. His 250 came in the afternoon session ...
Ryan Rickelton became the first South Africa batter to score a Test double ton in nine years during the second Test against Pakistan on Saturday.
Ryan Rickelton gets a hug from his South Africa and Lions captain, Temba Bavuma, after reaching his century • Gallo Images/Getty Images So these hundreds, Bavuma's fourth and Rickelton's second ...
Ryan Rickelton smashed his maiden double hundred and Kyle Verreynne made an aggressive half-century as World Test Championship finalist South Africa cruised to 429-5 on Day 2 of the second and final ...
Pakistan were 64-3 at the close after double centurion Ryan Rickelton led South Africa to a first innings total of 615. Verreynne, who hit 100 in a 148-run partnership with Rickelton, said the ...
Ryan Rickelton, promoted to open the batting in ... when an edge off Khurram Shahzad fell short of second slip and South Africa went on their highest first-wicket partnership since March 2023.
Temba Bavuma led South Africa to a resounding 10-wicket win against Pakistan in the final Test at Cape Town, securing a series whitewash. Bavuma praised his team's motivation for the upcoming World ...
South Africa. Ryan Rickelton 181 (241) David Bedingham 5 (11) Pakistan. Mohammad Abbas 1/53 (17) South Africa vs Pakistan Live Score: South Af ...
Ryan Rickelton entered the history books with ... Rickelton took just 266 balls to reach his double hundred, becoming South Africa's fourth-fastest to achieve this milestone.
The 50-over World Cup is far older and has been competed for since back in 1975. Australia are the record winners having run out victorious on five occasions (1987, 1999, 2003, 2007 and 2015). England ...