Mumbai Indians’ dynamic opener and wicketkeeper-batter Ryan Rickelton made the most of the unexpected one-week break in the 2025 season by visiting the iconic Taj Mahal in Agra, Uttar Pradesh. The South African cricketer took to on Friday, May 9, to share a series of photos from the family trip, captivating fans with scenic shots of India’s most famous monument.
Ryan Rickelton shared his Instagram post with the caption “India Pt2,” a simple yet meaningful expression of his growing bond with the country during his IPL 2025 journey.
Rickelton’s visit coincided with the BCCI’s announcement of a one-week suspension of IPL 2025 amid escalating regional tensions. With the tournament on pause, players like him took the opportunity to explore India’s rich cultural heritage beyond the field.
Impressive IPL 2025 Stats for RickeltonSigned by for INR 1 crore, Rickelton has proven his worth this season with consistent performances. In the 12 matches played so far, the left-handed batter has scored 336 runs at an average of 30.54 and an impressive strike rate of 153.42.
His contributions include three half-centuries, with a top score of 62 not out against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), showcasing his ability to anchor the innings as well as accelerate when needed.
Mumbai Indians’ IPL 2025 Campaign So FarLed by Hardik Pandya, the Mumbai Indians had a rough start to the season, managing just one win in their first five games. However, the five-time IPL champions bounced back strongly, stringing together six straight wins before their streak was snapped by a three-wicket loss to Gujarat Titans (GT) on May 6.
As the league stands suspended, MI find themselves in a strong position, sitting fourth on the points table with 14 points from 12 games, keeping them in serious contention for a playoff berth.
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