Written By: Shreya Patil
Published: April 20, 2026

SRH vs DC Match 31 tickets for IPL 2026 are live on District by Zomato, starting at ₹2,550 at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Hyderabad.

The match is scheduled for Tuesday, April 21, 2026, at 7:30 PM IST. Gates open at 4:30 PM. This is an evening fixture at SRH’s fortress in Hyderabad, so expect a packed orange army.

In this guide, you will find the complete ticket price breakdown, a step-by-step District booking walkthrough with screenshots, SRH vs DC head-to-head stats, key players to watch, and essential match-day tips.

SRH vs DC Match 31 Details

DetailInformation
MatchSRH vs DC, Match 31, IPL 2026
DateTuesday, April 21, 2026
Time7:30 PM IST
VenueRajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Hyderabad
Capacity~55,000
SRH CaptainIshan Kishan (interim) / Pat Cummins (if fit)
DC CaptainAxar Patel
Booking PlatformDistrict by Zomato (district.in)
Starting Price₹2,550 onwards

Where to Book SRH vs DC Match 31 Tickets

District by Zomato is the exclusive official ticketing partner for all SRH home matches in IPL 2026. You can book on district.in or through the District app on Android/iOS.

District by Zomato Logo
Source – District by Zomato

However, SRH tickets are NOT available on BookMyShow. That platform instead handles teams like MI, KKR, GT, and LSG. For all Sunrisers home fixtures at the Rajiv Gandhi Stadium, District is the only official option.

Additionally, the SRH official website (sunrisershyd.in) provides links that redirect to District for the actual purchase.

SRH vs DC Match 31 Ticket Prices At Rajiv Gandhi Stadium

Ticket prices for Match 31 at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium are spread across eight price tiers, as confirmed on the District app. Here is the full breakdown.

Stand / CategoryPrice Per Ticket
AirAsia East Stand First Floor / West Stand First Floor₹2,550
SBI Gold Lounge / Rivers Gold Lounge₹5,750
Shree Cement North Stand First Floor₹6,900
Corporate Box / Connector Stands₹7,500
Premium Stands₹8,500
VIP Lounge Sections₹12,500
Hospitality Packages₹23,000

On top of the base price, District charges approximately 8-9% in booking fees inclusive of GST. For instance, a ₹2,550 ticket carries ₹225.67 in fees, bringing the total to approximately ₹2,775.67.

Notably, the cheapest tier for this match starts at ₹2,550, which is higher than the SRH vs RR match (₹1,750). This is likely because the lower-priced Jio Mohammad Azharuddin North Terrace sections have already sold out or are not available for this fixture.

How to Book SRH vs DC Match 31 Tickets on District by Zomato

Follow this step-by-step guide to book your tickets through District. All screenshots below are from the actual SRH vs DC booking flow.

Step 1: Open the District IPL Page and Find the Match

Visit the District IPL ticket booking page or search “SRH vs DC” in the app. The page shows all live and upcoming IPL matches. Locate SRH vs DC (Tue, 21 Apr) under “Tickets on sale” with the “Book tickets” button and click it.

Open the District IPL Page and Find the Match
Source – District by Zomato

Step 2: Open the Match Page and Click Book Tickets

The match page shows the full details: TATA IPL 2026: Match 31 | Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Delhi Capitals, Tue 21 Apr, 7:30 PM, Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Hyderabad. The starting price (₹2,550 onwards) and gates open time (4:30 PM) are displayed. Click “Book Tickets” to proceed.

Open the Match Page and Click Book Tickets
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Step 3: Explore the Stadium Seating Map and Filter by Price

The interactive Rajiv Gandhi Stadium seating map loads with all stands color-coded. Use the filter buttons (₹2,550 / ₹5,750 / ₹6,900 / ₹7,500 / ₹8,500 / ₹12,500 / ₹23,000) at the bottom to narrow down stands in your budget. Greyed-out sections are sold out, while colored ones are still available.

Explore the Stadium Seating Map and Filter by Price
Source – District by Zomato

Step 4: Select Your Stand and Pick an Exact Seat

Tap a stand to enter the seat-level view. Available seats appear as orange dots. Tap a seat to select it. A pop-up with a stadium photo shows your row (e.g., F), seat number (e.g., 225), stand name (AirAsia East Stand First Floor Bay 2), and price (₹2,550). Then hit “Add to Cart“.

Select Your Stand and Pick an Exact Seat
Source – District by Zomato

Step 5: Review Order Summary and Check Offers

The Order Summary displays your ticket, base price (₹2,550), fees and charges (₹225.67), and the Grand Total (₹2,775.67). Before clicking “Continue”, explore “View all event offers” and “View all payment offers” for bank discounts or cashback deals. You have a 10-minute timer to complete the booking.

Review Order Summary and Check Offers
Source – District by Zomato

Step 6: Enter Billing Details and Complete Payment

Fill in your name, phone number, nationality (Indian resident or international visitor), state, and email. Accept the terms and conditions, then click “Continue” to reach the payment gateway. Pay via UPI, debit card, credit card, or net banking to confirm your booking.

Enter Billing Details and Complete Payment
Source – District by Zomato

After successful payment, your e-ticket with QR code will be emailed and also available in the District app. This QR code is your only valid entry pass at the stadium gate.

Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium: Quick Venue Guide

DetailInformation
LocationUppal, Hyderabad, Telangana
Capacity~55,000
Pitch NatureFlat, batting-friendly. SRH scored 266/7 here vs DC in 2024.
Nearest MetroUppal Metro Station (Blue Line)
Gates Open4:30 PM (for 7:30 PM matches)
Key StandsShree Cement, AirAsia, SBI Gold Lounge, Kohli Terrace, Jio Azharuddin

Match-day traffic near Uppal is heavy. Using the Hyderabad Metro Blue Line to Uppal station is therefore the smartest option. Also, arrive at least 90 minutes before gates open to clear security smoothly.

Match-Day Tips for SRH vs DC at Hyderabad

Here are Match Day Tips for Fans:

Booking Tips

  • Book immediately. The starting price of ₹2,550 suggests the cheaper stands have already sold out. Consequently, remaining inventory will move fast as match day approaches.
  • Use the District app for faster checkout. In particular, the app handles peak traffic better than the browser. Pre-save your payment details to speed up the process.
  • Complete payment within 10 minutes. Otherwise, District releases your selected seats back to the pool once the timer expires.
  • Always check the “Offers” section. District frequently partners with banks for cashback during IPL season. Explore both event offers and payment offers before paying.

Stadium Entry And What to Carry

Ticket needed for ages 2 and above. The Rajiv Gandhi Stadium requires tickets for all attendees aged 2+.

Also, carry a valid government ID (Aadhaar, PAN, or Passport) along with your e-ticket QR code on your phone.

Charge your phone to 100%. Your QR code is your only entry pass. Since power banks are banned inside the stadium, a dead phone means no entry.

Items not allowed inside include outside food, large bags, professional cameras, glass bottles, and sharp objects. The stadium has food stalls and free water stations throughout.

Hyderabad in late April means temperatures around 36-40°C during the day, cooling to about 30-32°C by evening. Dress light and stay hydrated, especially if arriving early at 4:30 PM.

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Final Thoughts: SRH vs DC Tickets Are Available on District by Zomato from ₹2,550

SRH vs DC at Hyderabad is always a closely fought contest. The head-to-head is dead even at this venue (3-3), which makes this match genuinely unpredictable. With Ishan Kishan, Travis Head, and Klaasen on one side and KL Rahul, Mitchell Starc, and Kuldeep Yadav on the other, expect fireworks.

Tickets start at ₹2,550 on District by Zomato. Head to the app, grab your seats, and join the orange army on April 21 at the Rajiv Gandhi Stadium. With the flat Hyderabad pitch, this match could easily produce 400+ combined runs.

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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