RR vs SRH Tonight: Rajasthan Eye Revenge, Hyderabad Target Top-Four Surge in Jaipur
Sports Desk
Rajasthan vs Hyderabad in IPL 2026 returns in Jaipur as RR and SRH battle for crucial top-four points in a key playoff race contest.
Rajasthan Royals and Sunrisers Hyderabad will face off in the second match of Saturday’s IPL 2026 double-header, with both sides looking to consolidate their place in the top four. The Rajasthan vs Hyderabad clash will be played at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur from 7:30 pm and carries added significance as both teams remain firmly in the playoff race.
Rajasthan have won five of their seven matches so far, while Hyderabad have secured four wins and arrive with momentum after three straight victories. With the league stage entering a critical phase, both teams will see this contest as a major opportunity to strengthen their position in the points table.
Second Meeting This Season
This will be the second Rajasthan vs Hyderabad meeting in IPL 2026. The two sides last met on April 13, when Sunrisers Hyderabad defeated Rajasthan Royals by 57 runs in a one-sided contest.
That result gives Hyderabad a psychological edge heading into Jaipur. However, Rajasthan will look to respond on home turf and settle the score in front of their own supporters. The hosts will also seek to improve their overall record against Hyderabad, which has tilted in favour of the visiting side over the years.
Hyderabad Hold Edge
Sunrisers Hyderabad have enjoyed the better record in this fixture. Of the 22 matches played between the two teams in IPL history, Hyderabad have won 13, while Rajasthan have managed nine victories.
At the Sawai Mansingh Stadium, the rivalry has been evenly balanced. Rajasthan and Hyderabad have played four matches at the venue, with both teams winning two each. That split adds another layer of intrigue to Saturday’s contest, according to officials tracking team form and venue trends.
Rajasthan’s Key Players
Rajasthan Royals will rely heavily on their top-order firepower, with young batter Vaibhav Suryavanshi emerging as one of the standout performers this season. He has scored 254 runs in seven matches at a striking rate of 220.86, including two half-centuries, and has added urgency to Rajasthan’s batting.
The bowling unit will again revolve around Jofra Archer, who has picked up 11 wickets in seven matches. Archer has led Rajasthan’s pace attack with control and pace, maintaining an economy rate of 7.96 in a format where run containment remains critical.
Captain Riyan Parag will also have a key role in the middle order, while Yashasvi Jaiswal’s starts at the top could shape Rajasthan’s batting tempo.
Hyderabad’s Core Strength
Sunrisers Hyderabad have built their campaign around aggressive batting and disciplined bowling. Abhishek Sharma has been their leading run-scorer, with 323 runs in seven matches, including one century and two half-centuries. His strike rate of 215.33 has made him one of the most destructive batters this season.
In the bowling department, Eshan Malinga has delivered consistently and remains in the purple cap race with 12 wickets in seven matches. His best figures of 4/32 underline his ability to strike in crucial phases.
Hyderabad will also bank on Travis Head and Heinrich Klaasen to provide finishing power, while Ishan Kishan is expected to anchor the batting unit and lead from the front.
Pitch And Conditions
The Sawai Mansingh Stadium surface has generally offered a balanced contest between bat and ball. Batters have found value for shots once set, while bowlers have remained in the game with disciplined lengths and variation.
Dew could become a decisive factor in the second innings, which may influence the toss. Teams winning the toss have often preferred to bowl first in Jaipur, especially in night games. Venue data shows that 64 per cent of IPL matches here have been won by teams chasing, while only 36 per cent have gone in favour of sides batting first. The highest IPL total at the venue remains Rajasthan’s 219/5, recorded in 2025.
Playoff Race Impact
With both teams inside the top four, the Rajasthan vs Hyderabad contest could shape the playoff equation in the coming weeks. A win for Rajasthan would strengthen their hold in the upper half, while Hyderabad can tighten their grip on a top-four place with another victory.
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RR vs SRH Tonight: Rajasthan Eye Revenge, Hyderabad Target Top-Four Surge in Jaipur
Sports Desk
Rajasthan Royals and Sunrisers Hyderabad will face off in the second match of Saturday’s IPL 2026 double-header, with both sides looking to consolidate their place in the top four. The Rajasthan vs Hyderabad clash will be played at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur from 7:30 pm and carries added significance as both teams remain firmly in the playoff race.
Rajasthan have won five of their seven matches so far, while Hyderabad have secured four wins and arrive with momentum after three straight victories. With the league stage entering a critical phase, both teams will see this contest as a major opportunity to strengthen their position in the points table.
Second Meeting This Season
This will be the second Rajasthan vs Hyderabad meeting in IPL 2026. The two sides last met on April 13, when Sunrisers Hyderabad defeated Rajasthan Royals by 57 runs in a one-sided contest.
That result gives Hyderabad a psychological edge heading into Jaipur. However, Rajasthan will look to respond on home turf and settle the score in front of their own supporters. The hosts will also seek to improve their overall record against Hyderabad, which has tilted in favour of the visiting side over the years.
Hyderabad Hold Edge
Sunrisers Hyderabad have enjoyed the better record in this fixture. Of the 22 matches played between the two teams in IPL history, Hyderabad have won 13, while Rajasthan have managed nine victories.
At the Sawai Mansingh Stadium, the rivalry has been evenly balanced. Rajasthan and Hyderabad have played four matches at the venue, with both teams winning two each. That split adds another layer of intrigue to Saturday’s contest, according to officials tracking team form and venue trends.
Rajasthan’s Key Players
Rajasthan Royals will rely heavily on their top-order firepower, with young batter Vaibhav Suryavanshi emerging as one of the standout performers this season. He has scored 254 runs in seven matches at a striking rate of 220.86, including two half-centuries, and has added urgency to Rajasthan’s batting.
The bowling unit will again revolve around Jofra Archer, who has picked up 11 wickets in seven matches. Archer has led Rajasthan’s pace attack with control and pace, maintaining an economy rate of 7.96 in a format where run containment remains critical.
Captain Riyan Parag will also have a key role in the middle order, while Yashasvi Jaiswal’s starts at the top could shape Rajasthan’s batting tempo.
Hyderabad’s Core Strength
Sunrisers Hyderabad have built their campaign around aggressive batting and disciplined bowling. Abhishek Sharma has been their leading run-scorer, with 323 runs in seven matches, including one century and two half-centuries. His strike rate of 215.33 has made him one of the most destructive batters this season.
In the bowling department, Eshan Malinga has delivered consistently and remains in the purple cap race with 12 wickets in seven matches. His best figures of 4/32 underline his ability to strike in crucial phases.
Hyderabad will also bank on Travis Head and Heinrich Klaasen to provide finishing power, while Ishan Kishan is expected to anchor the batting unit and lead from the front.
Pitch And Conditions
The Sawai Mansingh Stadium surface has generally offered a balanced contest between bat and ball. Batters have found value for shots once set, while bowlers have remained in the game with disciplined lengths and variation.
Dew could become a decisive factor in the second innings, which may influence the toss. Teams winning the toss have often preferred to bowl first in Jaipur, especially in night games. Venue data shows that 64 per cent of IPL matches here have been won by teams chasing, while only 36 per cent have gone in favour of sides batting first. The highest IPL total at the venue remains Rajasthan’s 219/5, recorded in 2025.
Playoff Race Impact
With both teams inside the top four, the Rajasthan vs Hyderabad contest could shape the playoff equation in the coming weeks. A win for Rajasthan would strengthen their hold in the upper half, while Hyderabad can tighten their grip on a top-four place with another victory.