Ryan Rickelton: New Perspective Fuels South Africa's T20 Approach

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Ahmedabad, February 22 – South Africa wicketkeeper-batsman Ryan Rickelton said the team had prepared well and were eager to embrace the atmosphere of a high-stakes clash against India in the Super Eights match of the 2026 Men’s T20 World Cup, to be played at the Narendra Modi Stadium.

"The preparation has been good. It’s always an optional session, but the guys take care of themselves. Everyone is in their own space, but as a collective, I think we are doing quite well. The players are individually prepared and make sure they are ready for a big occasion tonight, and we are all looking forward to it," Rickelton told broadcasters ahead of the match.

Reflecting on his form batting at number three, where he has an average of 65 this year, Rickelton said the role had given him a fresh perspective on his batting in the shortest format. "I will take that to start, but I think it's just a different perspective. Being a specialist opener can close your mind to a few things. I think walking in there, that first game in Paarl against the West Indies, kind of opened my mind to how to play it.

"I was fortunate enough to bat with Aiden, who spent a lot of time at number three. And I have just tried to have a bit more perspective on the game and a broader look at it instead of just saying it's my time now. I have to put these guys under pressure.

"Still looking to put guys under pressure, trusting my instincts a lot more, and just making sure that I am trying to make the right decision at the right time because your entry points are so different and different phases of the game require different things.

"So it's still an evolving skill, still something I am trying to learn, but I am just trying to make sure that I keep an open mind and not close it off to too many things," he elaborated.

Rickelton said familiarity with the venue was a major advantage for the Proteas ahead of taking on defending champions India. "It's huge. I saw Faf (du Plessis) today saying that you need three bits of luck in the World Cup. It's luck, that's a good one to start, and this is definitely part of it. To spend a lot of time in one venue is huge.

"We haven't travelled much either, just from a travelling fatigue perspective. But we are very familiar with the conditions. We have gotten used to calling Ahmedabad our second home in a way. So the guys are accustomed to the ground. We know what the wicket is going to offer. We prepared really well, and it's just about executing our skill on the night."
 
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