Ryan Rickelton Biography 2025: IPL Career, Records, Age, Price, Height, Girlfriend, Family

Ryan Rickelton Biography 2025: Ryan Rickelton is an south african cricketer who plays for the Mumbai franchise in the Indian Premier League. Ryan Rickelton was born on Jul 11, 1996; and as of 2025, he is 29 years old. Ryan Rickelton is a wicket keeper from Johannesburg and bats left handed. He made his IPL debut in 2025. Ryan Rickelton has played 5 matches to date in his IPL career and has scored 108 runs, with an average of 27.00. He has also slammed 1 half century, with his highest IPL score being 62* runs. Ryan Rickelton has hit 14 fours and 5 sixes in his IPL career. In the IPL Auction 2025, the Mumbai franchise acquired the services of Ryan Rickelton for Rs 1.00 Cr. On Apr 2025, he played his last IPL match against Bangalore at the Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai, India, scoring 17 runs off 10 balls.

Ryan Rickelton Biography 2025

Field

Details

Date of Birth

July 11, 1996

Team

Mumbai

Role

Wicket Keeper

Batting Style

Left-Handed

Bowling Style

Left Arm

Nationality

South Africa

IPL Debut

2025

Auction Price

1.00 Crore

About Ryan David Rickelton

Ryan David Rickelton is a South African international cricketer. He made his international debut for the South Africa cricket team on 31 March 2022. A left handed wicket-keeper batter, Rickelton represents Gauteng, and MI Cape Town at the domestic level. 

Born: 11 July 1996 (age 28 years), Johannesburg, South Africa

Education: St Stithians College

Current teams: Mumbai Indians (Wicket-keeper) 

Dates joined: 2025 (Mumbai Indians)

2023–present: MI Cape Town

Batting: Left-handed

Bowling: Slow left-arm orthodox

📊 Ryan Rickelton – IPL Auction Price History

Year

Price

Team

2025

1.00 Crore

Mumbai

🏏 Ryan Rickelton – South Africa’s Dynamic Wicketkeeper-Batter

Field

Details

Full Name

Ryan David Rickelton

Profession

Cricketer (Wicketkeeper-Batter)

Date of Birth

11 July 1996 (Thursday)

Age (as of 2025)

29 Years

Birthplace

Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa

Height

5’ 10” (178 cm)

Weight

70 kg (154 lbs)

Batting Style

Left-Handed

Bowling Style

Slow Left-Arm Orthodox

Role

Wicket Keeper

Zodiac Sign

Cancer

Nationality

South African

Hometown

Johannesburg

Jersey Number

#44 (SA and SA20)

Marital Status

Unmarried

Girlfriend

Jamie Kronenberg

Educational Qualification

B.Com in Intrapreneurship & Finance

IPL Team

Mumbai Indians (2025)

Auction Price (IPL 2025)

1.00 Crore

Debut (International)

Test: 2022, ODI: 2023, T20I: 2024

🌱 Early Life and Education

Ryan Rickelton was born on 11 July 1996 in Johannesburg, into a sports-oriented family. His father, Ian Rickelton, was a cricket coach, and his mother, Penny Rickelton, played squash during her youth.

He attended St Stithians College and pursued higher studies at:

  • University of Johannesburg – Bachelor of Commerce (2016–2018)
  • University of Cape Town – Short Courses in Investments, Securities & Taxation

From a young age, Ryan showed promise in multiple sports including rugby, squash, and soccer, representing at provincial levels.

Ryan Rickelton Net Worth & Salary 2025

Salary/Income (approx.)

Rs 1 crore (2.12 million SAR) (From 2025 IPL)

🏏 Domestic and Franchise Career

📌 South African Domestic Teams:

  • Gauteng U-13, U-15, U-19 (2009–2015)
  • South African Schools, Lions Cubs, Lions Academy
  • Gauteng (2015–present)
  • Central Gauteng, University of Johannesburg
  • Lions (2017–2018)

📌 Franchise Cricket:

SA20 League:

Jozi Stars (2018–2020)

MI Cape Town (2022–Present)

Abu Dhabi T10:

Deccan Gladiators (2021)

County Cricket:

Northamptonshire & 2nd XI (2022)

Yorkshire (2023)

MLC (USA):

Seattle Orcas (2024)

IPL:

Mumbai Indians (2025) – 1.00 Crore

🌍 International Career Highlights

🏏 Test Debut

  • 31 March 2022 vs Bangladesh at Durban
    • Maiden Test Century: 101 vs Sri Lanka (5 Dec 2024)
    • Double Century: 259 vs Pakistan (Jan 2025)

🏏 ODI Debut

  • 18 March 2023 vs West Indies
    • First ODI Century: 103 vs Afghanistan (Champions Trophy 2025)

🏏 T20I Debut

  • 23 May 2024 vs West Indies
    • First T20I Fifty: 76 off 48 balls vs Ireland (27 Sept 2024)

🏅 Records and Notable Achievements

Achievement

Detail

Leading run-scorer for Gauteng

2017–18 Sunfoil 3-Day Cup (562 runs in 6 matches)

Under-14 Weightlifting Snatch Record

61 kg, Gauteng Province

Double Century in Test Cricket

259 vs Pakistan (Jan 2025)

Maiden ODI Century

103 vs Afghanistan (2025 Champions Trophy)

T20I Fifty

76 (3 fours, 6 sixes) vs Ireland

🧑‍🤝‍🧑 Personal Life and Family

  • Father: Ian Rickelton (Cricket coach)
  • Mother: Penny Rickelton
  • Brother: Dean Rickelton (Elder, lives in London, married to Tamie-Lee Rickelton)
  • Paternal Grandfather: Name not known (featured in photos)
  • Girlfriend: Jamie Kronenberg (UK-based)

🧠 Coaching and Mentorship

  • Neil McKenzie – Batting technique and mental preparation
  • Peter Stringer – Early discipline and long-innings training
  • Bongani Ndaba – Wicketkeeping and physical training
  • Steve Kafang & Rodney Anthony – Strength and Olympic lifting

💪 Fitness & Training

Ryan has a deep focus on strength training and biomechanics:

  • Olympic lifting to enhance mobility and reflexes
  • Record lifts: Snatch – 100 kg, Clean & Jerk – 110 kg
  • Underwent 300-ball ground drills to master patience and placement

🧳 Interests and Hobbies

  • Traveling
  • Partying
  • Golf
  • Squash, Rugby, Soccer (early years)

💼 Business & Professional Ventures

  • KeConcepts: Assistant (Mar 2020–Oct 2022)
  • Roasted Coffee Co.: Director (Founded in Oct 2023)

🧵 Social Media Presence

Platform

Handle (if known)

Instagram

Active

Twitter

Active

Facebook

Active

LinkedIn

Active

🎯 Some Lesser Known Facts

  • Started hitting balls hung from a tree at age 5
  • Played school cricket in the UK at age 6–7
  • Lived and played cricket in New Zealand for a year
  • Was trained to avoid sweep shots after technical issues
  • Brother Dean was also a rugby and cricket player but pursued IT
  • Overcame a dip in form with help from coach McKenzie
  • Trained with Olympic weightlifters for wicketkeeping agility

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