T20 World Cup: South Africa wicketkeeper-batter Ryan Rickelton said the squad had prepared well and were eager to embrace the atmosphere of a high-stakes clash against India in the Super Eights clash of the 2026 Men’s T20 World Cup, to be played at the Narendra Modi Stadium.
"Preparation’s been good. It’s always an optional session, but the guys look after their own space. Everyone’s in a different space, but as a collective, I think we’re moving quite nicely. Guys are prepared individually and make sure that they come ready for a big occasion tonight, and we’re all looking forward to it," Rickelton told broadcasters ahead of the clash.
Reflecting on his form batting at number three, where he averages 65 this year, Rickelton said the role had given him a fresh perspective in terms of his batting in the shortest format. "I’ll take that to start, but I think it’s just a different perspective, I suppose. Being lopsided in as an opener specialist can close your mind off 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.