If Mukesh Kumar had dived to the right length, then Kuldeep would have bagged Ryan Rickelton in the previous ball. Never mind, Madhav Kumar covered it in the very next ball. In the fourth ball of the seventh over, Kuldeep Yadav tempted Ryan Rickelton with a flighted delivery, encouraging the sweep shot. Rickelton took the bait but wasn’t fully to the pitch of the ball. As a result, he mistimed the shot, connecting off the toe-end of the bat. Madhav Tiwari, making his debut, ran to his right from deep backward square leg and took a sharp catch. Meanwhile, with Kuldeep dismissing Ryan, he completes 100 wicket in the Indian Premier League. He is Kuldeep Yadav and we love him ♾️ pic.twitter.com/emeVBa3IHE — Delhi Capitals (@DelhiCapitals) May 21, 2025 Kuldeep Yadav hits triple digits in style 🕸Can he add more to his tally and help #DC get a win over #MI? Updates ▶ https://t.co/fHZXoEJVed#TATAIPL | #MIvDC | @DelhiCapitals | @imkuldeep18 pic.twitter.com/nKNA3vd1Bn — IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) May 21, 2025 Debuting in the cash-rich league in 2016, Kuldeep entered the 100-wicket club in his 97th match, representing Delhi Capitals against Mumbai Indians in the iconic Wankhede Stadium. KD maintains an average of around 25, with his economy going a bit more than 8. Notably, the left-arm wrist spinner picked up 13 wickets in the 2025 IPL, having an average below 20, with an impressive economy around 6. Read also: Pat Cummins Carries Marsh Cutout After SRH Win vs LSG Delhi won the toss and chose to bat On a damp pitch, the stand-in-skipper for Delhi Capitals, Faf du Plessis, decided to field first. And the team, on a do-or-die match, has done well to restrict the batters. They bagged the MI star Rohit Sharma for just 5 runs, letting Mustafizur Rahman lead the attack. And for another time, a lefty haunted the former captain. Ro edged the outside off-stump ball from Fizz and the keeper made no mistake in gloving it. Will Jacks (21) followed next trying to hit a slower off Mukesh Kumar. Kudos to Vipraj Nigam, that he ran behind from the mid-off, keeping his eye on the ball and completed the catch. Suryakumar Yadav (33*) was taking it easy with Tilak Verma as his partner, but the later left scoring 27, scoring one run a ball.