Rohit and Rickelton Create History with Record-Breaking Partnership for MI

Ryan Rickelton and Rohit Sharma made history by becoming the first-ever pair to register three century partnerships for Mumbai Indians in IPL. Their 143-run stand against Lucknow Super Giants helped MI chase down a target of 229 runs in 18.4 overs. Rickelton scored 83 off 32 balls, while Rohit smashed 84 off 44 balls on his return from a hamstring injury. The partnership is the joint-fourth-highest for MI for any wicket.

Key Points: Rohit-Rickelton Make History for MI in IPL

  • Rohit and Rickelton register third century partnership for MI
  • 143-run stand helps chase 229 against LSG
  • Rickelton equals Kieron Pollard's record for most 8+ six innings
  • Rohit returns from injury with vintage 84 off 44 balls
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Rick and Ro show: Rohit-Rickelton make history for MI; vintage 'Hitman' unleashes carnage at Wankhede

Rohit Sharma and Ryan Rickelton become first-ever MI pair with three century stands in IPL history, chasing down 229 against LSG with a 143-run partnership.

"Rickelton and Rohit established themselves as one of MI's best opening pairs - Content"

Mumbai, May 5

The opening pair of Ryan Rickelton and Rohit Sharma joined history books, becoming the first-ever pair to register three century partnerships for the Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League (IPL history.

Rickelton and Rohit established themselves as one of MI's best opening pairs during the match against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG). Set a gigantic 229 runs to chase, a 143-run stand between Rohit (84 in 44 balls, with six fours and seven sixes) and Rickelton (83 in 32 balls, with six fours and eight sixes) made an absolute meal out of LSG's strong pace trio of Mohammed Shami, Mohsin Khan and Prince Yadav, helping MI chase down the target in 18.4 overs.

The pairs with two century partnerships for MI in IPL are: Rohit Sharma & Ishan Kishan, Parthiv Patel & Lendl Simmons and finally, Sachin Tendulkar and Ambati Rayadu.

Their 143-run stand is the joint-fourth-highest stand for MI for any wicket, with Rohit and Herschelle Gibbs' 167-run stand against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in 2012 being the best-ever partnership in MI's storied IPL history.

Rickelton and Rohit, in their 18 outings as a pair, have scored 825 runs at an average of 48.52, with three century and two half-century stands.

*Rickelton's rich run of form brings him equal to franchise icon Kieron Pollard

Rickelton has been in sensational form this season. He is MI's top run-getter and overall sixth-highest, with 380 runs in eight innings at an average of 54.28 and a strike rate of 190.95, including a century and two fifties.

This is the third time Rickelton hit 8 sixes or more in an IPL innings - the joint-most for MI alongside Kieron Pollard. All of these instances have come in this season.

*A vintage Rohit mesmerises a thousand sore eyes at Wankhede

After his fourth IPL match, Rohit's IPL campaign encountered a massive setback, a hamstring injury, an injury that is known to get even worse with age. For five matches, fans looked endlessly for updates, watching Rohit's practice sessions hoping that he would take to the field. Just a few days after celebrating his 39th birthday, Rohit made his return to the field in his side's 10th match of the campaign and put on a batting masterclass that has become a routine for the 'Hitman' over the years, scoring 84 in just 44 balls, with six fours and seven sixes, scoring at a strike rate of 190.91.

Two of Rohit's fastest IPL fifties ever have come in this season. His 23-ball fifty during the campaign opener against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) is his fastest one in IPL history, outdoing his 25-ball effort against arch-rivals Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in the 2015 IPL final and now this one came in 27 balls, his fourth-fastest in the tournament history.

One wonders how this season could have been for Rohit had he not suffered an injury set-back as despite missing five matches, he is MI's third-highest run-getter with 221 runs in five innings at an average of 55.25 and a strike rate of 174.01, with two fifties. Only Naman Dhir (256 in 10 innings with two fifties) and Rickelton have outdone him, with Suryakumar Yadav, skipper Hardik Pandya and Tilak Varma having not found the consistency required of a five-time championship-winning unit and of players who are also the recently crowned T20 World Cup winners with Team India.

Will Rohit make it count in final four group stage matches with some big knocks to his name and give his fans something to cheer about despite having the slimmest of the slim playoff hopes?

- ANI

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Priya S
Honestly, Rickelton has been a revelation this season! Who knew a backup opener would turn into MI's top run-scorer? 380 runs at 190+ strike rate is insane. And that partnership with Rohit - 143 runs in just 13 overs against a quality attack like Shami, Mohsin and Prince. What a chase! 🔥
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Vikram M
Look, I love Rohit as much as any Indian fan, but can we stop pretending MI is still a title contender? Our bowling has been pathetic all season, and Hardik as captain just doesn't have the tactical nous that Rohit had. Even with this win, playoffs are almost impossible. Time to rebuild for next year.
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Sarah B
The way Rohit and Rickelton dismantled that LSG bowling attack was absolute carnage! Eight sixes from Rickelton and seven from Rohit - that's 15 sixes in a partnership! Wankhede was rocking like old times. Brings back memories of the 2013-2019 era when MI used to dominate chases like this. 🎉
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Harsh A
Respect to Rohit for coming back from injury and playing like this. But let's be honest - MI's problems go deeper than just batting. Our bowling attack has been leaking runs like a sieve all season. Bumrah can't do everything alone. The management needs to sort out the bowling combination for the remaining matches.
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Emma D
Rickelton has been the find of the season for MI! Three times already this season he's hit 8+ sixes in an innings - that's Pollard level

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