Ryan Rickelton, South Africa's wicketkeeper-batter, scored his first ODI century in the ICC Champions Trophy, leading to a win against Afghanistan. Despite his satisfaction, he expressed regret about his dismissal and acknowledged areas of improvement. Rickelton's performance earned him the 'Player of the Match' award, placing him in the company of notable South African century-makers in ICC tournaments.
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