Written By: Shreya Patil

Jaipur’s Sawai Mansingh Stadium is one of the most recognizable venues in the Indian Premier League. Named after Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II, the former ruler of Jaipur, this ground has hosted IPL cricket since the very first season in 2008. It is located in the heart of the Pink City and is home to the Rajasthan Royals.

The stadium opened in 1969 and made its international debut in 1983 with an India vs Pakistan ODI. Over the decades, it has evolved into a venue with a rich cricket legacy and a passionate local fan base. With a seating capacity of 30,000, the atmosphere here on match nights is hard to match.

Sawai Mansingh Stadium – Overview

Before diving into the records, here is a quick look at the key facts about the venue.

ParameterDetails
Established1969
LocationJaipur, Rajasthan
Capacity30,000
IPL Matches Hosted63
First IPL MatchApril 21, 2008
Home TeamRajasthan Royals
Highest Team Score219/5 by Punjab Kings
Lowest Team Score59 All Out by Rajasthan Royals

Pitch Report

The pitch at Sawai Mansingh Stadium gives both batters and bowlers a fair chance. The surface does not heavily favour either side in the early overs. Pacers get some movement early in the game, and spinners find grip as the match progresses.

Sawai Mansingh Stadium Jaipur
Source – Rajasthan Royals

One of the most consistent trends at this ground is that teams batting second win far more often than those setting a target. Over 64% of matches here have gone to the chasing side. Dew in the second innings plays a significant role, as it makes the ball harder to grip for spinners and benefits batters under floodlights.

The average first innings score sits at around 165 runs. Teams posting totals above 180 give themselves a strong chance, while anything under 150 often proves too easy to chase. The straight boundary measures roughly 75 metres, and the square boundary around 72 metres. These are not small dimensions, yet batters with power and timing have still managed to clear the ropes with regularity.

DetailInformation
Win TrendOver 64% of matches won by teams batting second
Average 1st Innings ScoreApproximately 165 runs
Bowling SupportEarly pace movement; spin grip increases later
Scoring NatureLow-scoring venue; 200+ only eight times
Straight Boundary~75 metres
Square Boundary~72 metres
Key FactorDew under lights helps chasing teams significantly

Batting Records

Sawai Mansingh Stadium has tested batters across all styles. The pitch demands patience early on, and only those who read conditions well have scored big here. Yet some players have turned this ground into their personal stage.

Top Run Scorers

Ajinkya Rahane tops the all-time list at this venue. His ability to combine solid defence with well-timed attacking shots made him nearly unstoppable in Jaipur. He thrived in local conditions across multiple IPL seasons for Rajasthan Royals.

PlayerRuns
Ajinkya Rahane1,115
Shane Watson875
Sanju Samson824
Jos Buttler769
Rahul Dravid735

Highest Individual Scores

Virat Kohli holds the record for the highest individual score in an IPL match at this ground. His unbeaten 113 off 72 balls for RCB against Rajasthan Royals in IPL 2024 showed how a top batter can completely take over even on a tricky surface.

Young Vaibhav Suryavanshi made headlines in IPL 2025 by smashing a century in just 35 balls at this venue, making it the fastest hundred at Sawai Mansingh Stadium in IPL history.

PlayerScore
Virat Kohli113* (RCB vs RR, 2024)
Ajinkya Rahane103*
Yashasvi Jaiswal100
Jos Buttler100
Vaibhav Suryavanshi100 (off 35 balls, IPL 2025)

Most Sixes

Shane Watson leads the six-hitting charts at this ground by a considerable margin. His 41 sixes came from raw power combined with sharp timing against both pace and spin. No other batter comes close to that tally.

PlayerSixes
Shane Watson41
Sanju Samson27
Jos Buttler19
Yashasvi Jaiswal17
Riyan Parag16

Most Fours

Ajinkya Rahane’s record of 127 fours at this venue speaks to his elegant stroke play. He consistently found gaps and punished loose deliveries with precise placement rather than brute force.

PlayerFours
Ajinkya Rahane127
Rahul Dravid94
Jos Buttler88
Shane Watson87
Sanju Samson68

Highest Strike Rates

Strike rate separates busy batters from match-changers. These players shifted gears quickly and put bowlers under severe pressure at Sawai Mansingh Stadium.

PlayerStrike Rate
Glenn Phillips357.14
Krishnappa Gowtham300.00
Anuj Rawat263.64
Hardik Pandya260.00
AB de Villiers256.52

Bowling Records

While batting headlines grab more attention, bowlers have produced some extraordinary performances at this venue. The pitch rewards smart variations and strong knowledge of conditions.

Most Wickets

Siddharth Trivedi stands alone at the top of the wicket-taking charts at this ground with 36 scalps. He used his deep understanding of the Jaipur pitch to trouble batters throughout his IPL career. Shane Warne, the captain who led Rajasthan Royals to their 2008 IPL title, picked up 20 wickets at this very ground.

PlayerWickets
Siddharth Trivedi36
Shane Warne20
Shane Watson19
Kevon Cooper17
Sohail Tanvir15

Best Bowling Figures

Sohail Tanvir’s 6/14 against Chennai Super Kings in IPL 2008 is the greatest bowling spell at this ground. His left-arm swing and clever, slower balls ripped through the CSK batting order. That performance also became the first six-wicket haul in IPL history.

PlayerFigures
Sohail Tanvir6/14 vs CSK, 2008
Sandeep Sharma5/18
James Faulkner5/20
Ajit Chandila4/13
Sohail Tanvir4/14

Team Records

Here are the Team Records at Sawai Mansingh Stadium:

Highest Team Totals

Punjab Kings posted the biggest team total at this venue when they scored 219/5 against Rajasthan Royals in IPL 2025. That innings proved that this pitch can yield high scores when batters get set, and conditions allow.

Nehal Wadhera
Source – ESPN Cricinfo
MatchScore
PBKS vs RR (IPL 2025)219/5 by Punjab Kings
SRH vs RR217/6 by Sunrisers Hyderabad
RR vs MI197/1 by Rajasthan Royals
MI vs RR189/4 by Mumbai Indians
RCB vs RR189/5 by Royal Challengers Bengaluru

Lowest Team Totals

Rajasthan Royals posted the lowest total in Jaipur IPL history, collapsing to 59 all out against Royal Challengers Bengaluru. That match showed how quickly the batting order can fall apart when bowlers hit the right areas on a helpful pitch.

Virat - Parnell
Source – ESPN Cricinfo
MatchScore
RR vs RCB59 All Out by Rajasthan Royals
RR vs SRH94 All Out by Rajasthan Royals
CSK vs RR97/9 by Chennai Super Kings
PBKS vs RR106/8 by Punjab Kings
DC vs RR108/8 by Delhi Capitals

Highest Successful Chases

Sunrisers Hyderabad chased down 215 against Rajasthan Royals in IPL 2023, the highest successful run chase at this venue. Their innings underlined the well-established trend at this ground: batting second under lights with dew in play is a significant advantage.

MatchTarget Chased
SRH vs RR (IPL 2023)215
GT vs RR199/7
MI vs RR186
RCB vs RR175
LSG vs RR173

Fielding Records

Ajinkya Rahane leads the catches tally at this ground with 17 dismissals to his name. His sharp catching in the slips and outfield contributed directly to many Rajasthan Royals victories over the years.

PlayerCatches
Ajinkya Rahane17
Sanju Samson14
Jos Buttler11
Shane Watson10
Shane Warne9

Highest Partnership

The highest partnership at Sawai Mansingh Stadium in an IPL match belongs to Sachin Tendulkar and Dwayne Smith.

Dwyane Smith - Sachin Tendulkar Partnership against RR
Source – ESPN Cricinfo

The two Mumbai Indians openers put on an unbeaten 163-run stand against Rajasthan Royals in 2012. Their partnership combined elegant touch play with explosive hitting and remains one of the finest batting displays at this venue.

Rajasthan Royals At Home

Rajasthan Royals own an impressive record at Sawai Mansingh Stadium. They have won 37 out of 58 matches played here, a win rate above 63%. This ground has truly been a fortress for the franchise.

The most memorable chapter in the stadium’s IPL history came in 2008, when Shane Warne led a young, relatively unknown Rajasthan Royals squad to the inaugural IPL title. Several important wins in that campaign came right here in Jaipur. The team’s very first IPL match at this ground was against Kings XI Punjab on April 21, 2008, a game that set the tone for their title run.

Match Statistics Summary

Here is a comprehensive statistical overview of all IPL matches played at Sawai Mansingh Stadium, spanning 63 games.

StatisticValue
Total IPL Matches63
Total Runs Scored19,945
Matches Won Batting First23
Matches Won Chasing40
Average First Innings Score164.9
Average Second Innings Score151.7
Total Sixes618
Total Fours1,847
Win % for Chasing Team63.5%

Historic Moments At Sawai Mansingh Stadium

Beyond IPL, this ground has hosted some of India’s greatest moments. MS Dhoni played one of his finest ODI knocks here, scoring 183 not out against Sri Lanka in 2005. That innings remains one of the most celebrated in Indian limited-overs cricket.

India also produced a record-breaking chase of 362/1 against Australia at this venue in 2013. Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli both scored centuries in that match, demolishing Australia’s target in a stunning fashion.

Sourav Ganguly and Sachin Tendulkar opened the batting together for India for the first time in an ODI at this ground. That partnership would later grow into the most successful opening combination in ODI cricket history.

In IPL terms, the stadium will always be remembered as the venue where Sohail Tanvir claimed the first-ever six-wicket haul in the tournament’s history in 2008. That moment helped define what Sawai Mansingh Stadium means to the IPL story.

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Conclusion: Historical Stadium and Den Of RR

Sawai Mansingh Stadium has given cricket fans moments they will never forget. From Shane Warne’s title-winning campaign in 2008 to Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s 35-ball century in IPL 2025, this ground continues to produce memorable moments.

The pitch here rewards skilled cricket. Teams that plan well, bowl smartly, and chase rather than set targets tend to come out on top. For Rajasthan Royals, this venue offers a real home advantage backed by a winning record and a crowd that never stays quiet.

As IPL 2026 draws closer, Sawai Mansingh Stadium is ready to write new chapters in its already remarkable story.

About the Author

Shreya Patil is a Mumbai-based documentary photographer turned cricket storyteller. Having covered local leagues through her lens, she now writes feature pieces at WPLeague, capturing the human side of women’s cricket beyond the boundary ropes.

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