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Thursday, April 30, 2026

He Scored 123. He Broke Records That Hadn't Been Touched Since 2008. Mumbai Indians Still Lost.

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Ryan Rickelton walked to the crease at the Wankhede last night with something to prove.

He had started IPL 2026 with a blazing 81 against KKR. Then came three single-digit scores in four games. Then Quinton de Kock's century pushed him completely out of the playing eleven. Then de Kock got injured — and Rickelton got one more chance.

He responded with 123 not out off 55 balls.

The highest score ever made by a Mumbai Indians batter in IPL history. Faster than anything Rohit Sharma ever made in blue. Faster than what Sanath Jayasuriya did at this very ground in 2008, a record that had stood untouched for eighteen years.

And Mumbai Indians still lost.

By six wickets. With eight balls to spare. At their own home ground. Chasing 244 — a total that should have been impossible — Sunrisers Hyderabad made it look like a training session.

That is where Mumbai Indians are right now. That is what this IPL 2026 season has become for the five-time champions.

The Innings That Should Have Won The Match

The pitch at Wankhede was flat. Both teams knew it. Hardik Pandya won the toss and decided — for the first time in 22 home games — to bat first. The logic was clear: put up a number so big that even SRH's batting order would have to sweat for it.

What followed in the first innings was one of the great individual performances of IPL 2026.

Rickelton and Will Jacks came out swinging. Jacks launched Harsh Dubey for 16 runs in the fifth over. Rickelton replied by taking Sakib Hussain for 17 in the very next one. By the end of the powerplay, MI had already raced to 78 for 0 — one of the fastest powerplay starts of the season.

Jacks fell for 46 off 22 balls. Suryakumar Yadav lasted four balls — his lean patch in IPL 2026 deepening by the match. But Rickelton kept going. Through the middle overs, through the death overs, through everything SRH threw at him. He reached his fifty off just 23 balls. His century came in 44 — the fastest ever by any Mumbai Indians batter in IPL history.

He finished on 123 not out off 55 balls. Ten fours. Eight sixes. A strike rate of 223.6. He had broken Jayasuriya's eighteen-year-old record for MI's highest individual score. He had taken MI to 243 for 5 — their highest first-innings total in IPL history.

It was not enough.

What SRH Did To 244 Was Not Normal

When the second innings began, MI's win probability was sitting at 77.6 percent. They had 244 to defend. At Wankhede. With Jasprit Bumrah in their attack.

Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma did not care about any of that.

Head rode his luck early — he edged Boult to the keeper in the third over and nobody appealed. He was dropped twice. In between, he smashed everything in sight. Abhishek launched a six off Bumrah in the first over. Head then took three sixes off Boult in a single passage of play. Will Jacks conceded 19 in one over as both openers took him apart.

By the end of the powerplay, SRH had scored 92 runs. Not 92 for 0 — 92 runs in six overs. The required rate had already dropped below 10. Bumrah had gone for 28 in his first two overs. Boult had gone for 29. The dew had settled on the outfield and MI's bowlers had no answers.

Head finished with 76 off 30 balls. Abhishek added 45 off 24. Together they had put on 129 runs for the opening wicket in just 8.4 overs.

For one brief moment, MI came back. Ghazanfar took two wickets in two balls — Abhishek caught at backward point, Ishan Kishan bowled first ball. Hardik then removed Head. Three wickets down in a matter of overs. SRH 145 for 3. The crowd found its voice. MI had a chance.

Then Heinrich Klaasen walked in.

The Man MI Had No Answer For

Klaasen is not a man who panics. He looked around, assessed the field, and started hitting.

He took Ghazanfar for a four and a six in his first over facing him. He then crashed four consecutive boundaries off Ashwani Kumar to bring the required rate below nine. When Bumrah came back for his final spell — MI's last genuine threat, their biggest weapon — Klaasen hit him over extra cover for six. Then he took 19 more runs off Ghazanfar's next over.

His fifty came off 22 balls. He finished on 65 not out off 30. The required rate had long since become irrelevant. Salil Arora came in and hit Bumrah for a no-look straight six. SRH crossed the line with eight balls to spare.

Bumrah's final figures: four overs, 54 runs, zero wickets. The best bowler in the world had been taken apart on his home ground. Boult conceded 41. The bowling attack that MI had built around one extraordinary individual had been exposed — again — for having very little behind him.

SRH had chased 244 at Wankhede. The highest successful run-chase in IPL history at this ground. Their fifth consecutive win. Third on the points table and climbing.

What This Means For Mumbai Indians

Three wins from nine matches. Eighth on the table. Net run rate of -0.736.

MI are not just losing matches. They are losing them in ways that suggest something structural is broken. Their batting, without Rickelton firing, collapses — SKY has not found form all season, Tilak Varma contributed just 7 last night, and the middle order has been a revolving door of short cameos and early dismissals.

Their bowling is almost entirely dependent on Bumrah. When he goes for runs — as he did last night, conceding 54 — there is nobody to pick up the slack. Boult is expensive. Chahar has been wayward. And the decision to bring in Shardul Thakur as the Impact Player and then not use him at all is the kind of baffling captaincy call that has defined this MI season.

Rickelton's 123 deserved to win a match. On any other night in any other IPL season, it would have. But this is IPL 2026, where 244 gets chased down like a Sunday afternoon net session, and where the five-time champions are running out of time to fix what is broken.

The playoffs need MI to win six of their remaining five games. That is not a typo — it means net run rate matters as much as wins now. Every match from here is a must-win, and the margin for error is already gone.

What Happens Next

Tonight, the attention shifts to Ahmedabad, where Gujarat Titans host Royal Challengers Bengaluru. The same SRH whose batting destroyed MI last night made headlines just days earlier when Abhishek Sharma rewrote Chris Gayle's IPL records — and now they have done it again on a different stage.

For MI, the schedule offers no rest. Delhi Capitals next. Then Rajasthan Royals. Both teams in the top six. Both playing with momentum. And MI — carrying the weight of last night's loss, the burden of an entire season going wrong, and a bowling attack that gave 54 to Bumrah — will have to find answers that have not come all season.

Ryan Rickelton gave everything he had last night. He scored 123 not out. He broke records that had stood since 2008. He carried his team to their highest-ever first-innings total.

And still, it was not enough.

That tells you everything you need to know about where Mumbai Indians are right now — and how much trouble they are in.


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Monday, March 30, 2026

Cricket Today – March 30, 2026: IPL Points Table, MI's Chase, PSL Week 1 Wrap & RCB Analysis

 Two days. Two IPL thrillers. Three PSL results. And cricket is already on fire.

The weekend is over. The dust has settled — barely. IPL 2026 has delivered two back-to-back blockbusters, PSL 2026's first week has wrapped up with some stunning cricket, and we already have a very good idea of which teams mean business this season. Here is everything you need to know from the cricket weekend of March 28–29, 2026 — in one place.

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🟠 IPL 2026: The Tournament Opener Sets the Tone

Match 1 — RCB vs SRH | March 28 | Chinnaswamy Stadium

Result: Royal Challengers Bengaluru won by 6 wickets
SRH: 201/9 | RCB: 203/4

The defending champions did what defending champions do — they found a way. Sunrisers Hyderabad posted a competitive 201/9 at the Chinnaswamy, a total that would have buried most teams. RCB weren't most teams. They chased it down with 6 wickets to spare, and the message to the rest of the tournament was loud and clear: this team is ready to go back-to-back.

For everything you need to know about the opening night — including the MS Dhoni injury bombshell that turned the tournament upside down before a ball was bowled — read our full RCB vs SRH preview and match report here.

Match 2 — GT vs MI | March 29

Result: Mumbai Indians won by 6 wickets
GT: 220/4 | MI: 224/4

If Match 1 was a statement, Match 2 was a masterclass. Gujarat Titans posted 220/4 — a score that should have been enough to win any game of cricket. Mumbai Indians made it look routine. They crossed the line at 224/4, winning by 6 wickets in what was arguably the most commanding run-chase of IPL 2026's opening weekend.

Two hundred and twenty is not a total you chase casually. Mumbai Indians did exactly that — and it raises serious questions about whether Gujarat Titans' bowling attack has the firepower to defend totals this season. MI, meanwhile, look ominous from ball one.


📊 IPL 2026 Points Table — After Opening Weekend

Team Matches Won Lost Points NRR
Royal Challengers Bengaluru 1102+ve
Mumbai Indians 1102+ve
Sunrisers Hyderabad 1010-ve
Gujarat Titans 1010-ve

Remaining six teams — CSK, KKR, DC, RR, LSG, PBKS — are yet to play their first match.

Early days? Absolutely. But both RCB and MI look in brilliant shape heading into their next fixtures. Two wins, two convincing performances, and two very different stories — the defending champions doing what they know best, and a Mumbai side that looks like a title-winning machine in the making.


🟢 PSL 2026: Week 1 Full Wrap

While IPL was stealing the headlines, PSL 2026 was quietly delivering some exceptional cricket of its own. Here's the full PSL weekend in one clean summary.

For the full PSL Week 1 build-up and opening night coverage, read our PSL opener report here.

🏏 PSL Result 1 — Multan Sultans won by 5 wickets

Multan Sultans chased down 171 in fine style, reaching 175/5 to claim an important five-wicket win. The Sultans look balanced, dangerous, and ready to challenge for a title this season.

🏏 PSL Result 2 — Quetta Gladiators won by 40 runs

The most comprehensive win of the PSL weekend. Quetta posted 174/8 and then bowled their opponents out for just 134/8 — a 40-run margin that suggests they have a seriously potent bowling attack when the conditions are right.

🏏 PSL Result 3 — Karachi Kings won by 4 wickets

The lowest-scoring game of the weekend, but no less dramatic for it. Karachi chased down 128 in a nervy finish, eventually winning by 4 wickets at 131/6. It wasn't pretty, but the Kings will take the two points and move on.

Early PSL 2026 Verdict

Three matches, three different winners. There is no standout dominant force in PSL 2026 just yet — and that might be the most exciting thing about this year's edition. Every team looks competitive. Every game looks winnable. This is exactly what a good T20 league should look like.


🌍 The Bigger Picture: Cricket in an Extraordinary Season

It is easy to get lost in the match results and forget just how remarkable it is that both IPL and PSL are running simultaneously — against the backdrop of a geopolitical crisis that threatened both tournaments just weeks ago.

We covered the full story of how the Middle East conflict, the TTP threat, and the airspace crisis almost derailed both leagues before they even began. Read that full piece here — it remains one of the most important cricket stories of 2026.

The fact that both leagues are now producing brilliant cricket, filling stadiums, and generating global excitement is a testament to how resilient this sport — and its fans — truly are.


👀 What to Watch This Week

  • IPL 2026 — The remaining eight teams enter the fray. CSK without Dhoni face their first real test. KKR, DC, RR, LSG and PBKS all make their tournament debuts.
  • PSL 2026 — The league continues to take shape. Islamabad United and Lahore Qalandars — two of the most glamorous franchises in the tournament — are yet to show their hand.
  • The SRH Response — Ishan Kishan's team were beaten in the opener. We covered Kishan's appointment as SRH captain in detail here. How he responds to this early setback will define his captaincy.
  • Dhoni Watch — MS Dhoni remains sidelined for CSK's first two weeks. Every update on his recovery will be the biggest story in Indian cricket until he returns.

Final Word

Two IPL matches. Three PSL results. A points table already taking shape. And the biggest names in world cricket are just getting started.

IPL 2026 has given us 220-run chases and 200-run totals in its first two games. PSL 2026 has given us five-wicket wins, 40-run drubbings, and nervy four-wicket finishes. If this is the standard the next two months will be played at, we are in for one of the greatest cricket seasons in recent memory.

Stay locked in. The Yorker Crew has you covered for every match, every twist, and every story that matters.


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