Written By: Shreya Patil
Published: April 25, 2026

Rajasthan Royals hold a slight edge over Sunrisers Hyderabad in Match 36 of IPL 2026 at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur on Saturday, April 25, 2026.

RR

Vs


Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur
25 April 2026 07:30 PM

SRH

This is a blockbuster encounter between two top-4 teams – RR sit 2nd with 10 points (5 wins), while SRH are 4th with 8 points and a 3-match winning streak.

Two massive storylines collide tonight: RR’s first-ever game at Jaipur this season and Pat Cummins’ return as SRH captain after missing the first half for workload management.

RR vs SRH Match 36: Complete Details

DetailInformation
MatchRajasthan Royals vs Sunrisers Hyderabad, Match 36
TournamentIPL 2026 (TATA Indian Premier League)
DateSaturday, April 25, 2026
Time7:30 PM IST
Toss Time7:00 PM IST
VenueSawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur
Live TelecastStar Sports Network
Live StreamingJioHotstar App & Website

RR vs SRH Head-to-Head Record in IPL

SRH dominate this rivalry comprehensively with 13 wins in 22 matches against RR.

RR vs SRH Head-to-Head
StatDetails
Total Matches22
SRH Wins13
RR Wins9
First MeetingApril 27, 2013 (RR won)
Most RecentApril 13, 2026 (SRH won by 57 runs)
SRH Win Rate59.1%
This SeasonSRH won by 57 runs (Match 21)

SRH demolished RR by 57 runs in Match 21 earlier this season. Praful Hinge reduced RR to 9/5 in 3 overs – one of the most devastating new-ball spells in IPL history.

RR will be desperate to avenge that humiliating defeat on their home turf tonight.

Sawai Mansingh Stadium Pitch Report for RR vs SRH

The Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur is hosting its first IPL 2026 match tonight – the iconic Pink City venue is back after RR played their early home games in Guwahati.

Sawai Mansingh Stadium Pitch Report
AspectDetails
Pitch TypeBatting-friendly, true bounce, flat deck
Avg 1st Innings Score (IPL History)~166
OutfieldBlazing fast
Boundary SizeShort, aids big hitting
Chase RecordTeams bowling first have won 41 of 65 matches here
Dew FactorModerate dew expected in 2nd innings
Expected Scores TonightCricTracker predicts 220–235 for chasing team

CricTracker’s scoring prediction is remarkably aggressive – 225–235 for the chasing team – suggesting this could be a run-fest.

On a surface where batters get full value for their strokes, the Abhishek-Head vs Jaiswal-Sooryavanshi opening battle will be breathtaking.

Jaipur Weather Forecast for RR vs SRH Match

ParameterForecast
Temperature (Match Time)35–41°C (extreme heat)
Humidity25–35%
Rain Chance~10% (negligible)
Wind SpeedLight breeze
Dew FactorExpected from 2nd innings
ConditionsPartly cloudy, scorching heat

Jaipur is baking at over 41°C. The extreme heat will test players’ fitness, particularly fast bowlers bowling in the first innings.

RR vs SRH Toss Prediction

At Sawai Mansingh, 41 of 65 IPL matches have been won by the bowling-first team – a decisive advantage for the chasing side.

With dew expected in the second innings, both captains will want to bowl first.

Toss Prediction: The toss winner will opt to field first. Chasing at Jaipur has historically been the winning strategy.

Key Players to Watch in RR vs SRH Match

Here are the Key Players to Watch out for :

For Rajasthan Royals

1. Yashasvi Jaiswal (Opener)

245 runs this season – RR’s most consistent batter and the anchor who holds the innings together.

On Jaipur’s flat surface with short boundaries, Jaiswal can be devastating once he gets set.

2. Jofra Archer (Fast Bowler)

11 wickets and coming off a brilliant 3-wicket spell against LSG.

His battle with Abhishek Sharma is one to watch – Archer dismissed him on the very first ball of the reverse fixture.

3. Ravi Bishnoi (Leg Spinner)

11 wickets – tied with Archer as RR’s joint-highest wicket-taker.

If RR can bowl first and get the ball to grip in the middle overs before dew, Bishnoi’s leg-spin could control SRH’s aggressive middle-order approach.

4. Shimron Hetmyer (Middle Order)

Brought into the starting XI recently, Hetmyer adds experienced left-handed firepower in the middle order.

His ability to clear short boundaries makes him dangerous on a venue like Jaipur.

For Sunrisers Hyderabad

1. Abhishek Sharma (Opener – Orange Cap)

323 runs at SR 215.33 including a stunning 135* off 68 balls against DC – the highest score in IPL 2026.

He’s in the kind of form where bowlers simply have no answer. On Jaipur’s flat deck, he could produce another record-breaking knock.

2. Heinrich Klaasen (Middle Order/Finisher)

320 runs – 2nd in the Orange Cap standings and SRH’s most destructive finisher.

He averages 48 with a strike rate of 183 against RR specifically – making him a matchup nightmare for the Royals.

3. Pat Cummins (Captain/Fast Bowler)

The Australian skipper returns after workload management, adding genuine pace and death-overs quality to SRH’s bowling.

His captaincy experience and ability to bowl at the death gives SRH a massive upgrade.

4. Eshan Malinga (Fast Bowler)

4 wickets against DC in the last match – Malinga has been outstanding with pace variations.

His death-overs bowling has improved significantly, making SRH’s attack more well-rounded than earlier in the season.

RR vs SRH Probable Playing XIs

Here are the Probable Playing XI of both teams:

Rajasthan Royals Predicted XI

#PlayerRole
1Yashasvi JaiswalOpener
2Vaibhav SooryavanshiOpener
3Dhruv Jurel (WK)Middle Order
4Riyan Parag (C)Middle Order
5Shimron HetmyerMiddle Order
6Donovan FerreiraFinisher
7Ravindra JadejaSpin All-rounder
8Jofra ArcherFast Bowler
9Nandre BurgerFast Bowler
10Brijesh SharmaMedium Pacer
11Ravi BishnoiLeg Spinner
 Sandeep Sharma (Impact Player)Medium Pacer

Sunrisers Hyderabad Predicted XI

#PlayerRole
1Abhishek SharmaOpener
2Travis HeadOpener
3Ishan Kishan (WK)Middle Order
4Heinrich KlaasenFinisher
5Aniket VermaMiddle Order
6Nitish Kumar ReddyAll-rounder
7Pat Cummins (C)Fast Bowler
8Shivang KumarFast Bowler
9Harsh DubeySpinner
10Sakib HussainFast Bowler
11Eshan MalingaFast Bowler
 Salil Arora (Impact Player)WK-Batter

Note: Pat Cummins replaces one of the uncapped pacers and takes back captaincy from Ishan Kishan, who drops to a pure batting/keeping role.

Why Rajasthan Royals Will Win This Match

Home Advantage at Jaipur

This is RR’s first game at Sawai Mansingh this season, but they know this ground intimately.

The Jaipur crowd will create a hostile atmosphere for the visitors.

Revenge Factor from Match 21

SRH demolished RR by 57 runs earlier this season. That kind of loss burns – and RR will be fired up to settle the score.

Bowling Depth

Archer (11 wkts) + Bishnoi (11 wkts) + Burger + Jadeja give RR a complete bowling attack.

Jadeja’s 2/8 against KKR on a turning surface and his vital 40 with the bat vs LSG show his all-round value.

Defended 159 Against LSG

Proving they can win low-scoring games too – not just high-scoring thrillers. RR’s bowling can defend even modest totals.

Why SRH Could Win in Jaipur

Three-Match Winning Streak

SRH are the hottest team in IPL 2026 right now. Three wins in a row, each more dominant than the last.

Momentum is a powerful force in T20 cricket.

Abhishek Sharma Is Unstoppable

323 runs at SR 215.33 – on Jaipur’s flat deck, Abhishek could demolish any bowling attack.

His 135* against DC was the kind of innings that changes seasons.

Klaasen Owns RR

Average 48, SR 183 against RR – Klaasen has historically dominated this fixture.

If the match goes to the death, his power is virtually unstoppable.

Cummins Returns

Adding an Australian Test captain who can bowl yorkers at the death and anchor the attack is a massive upgrade.

SRH’s bowling was already improving; Cummins makes it genuinely elite.

RR vs SRH Betting Odds And Win Probability

TeamWin ProbabilityKey Reasoning
Rajasthan Royals50%Home advantage at Jaipur, revenge factor, Archer + Bishnoi (11 wkts each)
Sunrisers Hyderabad50%3-match winning streak, Abhishek (Orange Cap, 323 runs), Cummins returns

CricTracker rates this an exact 50-50. Home advantage gives RR a marginal edge, but SRH’s momentum and batting firepower make this the closest call of the season.

RR vs SRH Match 36 Prediction: Who Will Win Today?

Predicted Winner: Rajasthan Royals (by the narrowest of margins)

FactorRR EdgeSRH Edge
Head-to-Head9 wins in 22 (SRH dominate 13-9)13 wins including Match 21 this season (57-run thrashing)
Current Form5 wins in 7 (defended 159 vs LSG)3-match winning streak (scored 254 vs DC)
Top OrderJaiswal (245 runs), Sooryavanshi (200+ runs)Abhishek (Orange Cap, 323 runs, SR 215), Head
Middle OrderHetmyer added, Jadeja (40 vs LSG)Klaasen (320 runs, avg 48 vs RR)
BowlingArcher + Bishnoi (11 wkts each), BurgerCummins returns, Malinga (4 wkts vs DC), Sakib
Home AdvantageFirst game at Jaipur, know the ground wellAway fixture in extreme 41°C heat
CaptaincyParag – struggling with bat but sharp captainCummins returning; leadership boost
Key StatDefended 159 – can win any type of game254/2 vs DC – most explosive batting in IPL 2026

This is the most evenly matched contest of IPL 2026. Both teams have genuine match-winners in every department.

The tiebreaker? Home advantage at Jaipur. RR know this ground, the crowd is behind them, and the revenge factor from that 57-run humiliation is a powerful motivator.

However, if Abhishek gets going on this flat surface – and he’s been getting going against everyone lately – not even Jaipur’s fortress walls can stop him.

Predicted Margin: RR to win by 10–15 runs (if batting first) or 4–5 wickets (if chasing). But don’t be surprised if SRH steamroll everyone again.

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Final Verdict

This RR vs SRH clash is a genuine Super Saturday blockbuster between two of IPL 2026’s strongest teams.

RR’s home advantage at Jaipur, devastating opening pair, and the dual threat of Archer and Bishnoi (11 wickets each) make them slight favourites.

SRH counter with the Orange Cap holder (Abhishek, 323 runs), Klaasen’s destructive power, and the return of Pat Cummins.

Expect a high-scoring thriller that could go down to the wire, with Rajasthan Royals likely to edge it at home in one of the most eagerly anticipated clashes of the IPL 2026 season.

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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