As the IPL 2026 season hits its halfway mark, the playoff race is beginning to intensify. On Saturday night, Rajasthan Royals head back to their stronghold, the Sawai Mansingh Stadium, determined to settle scores after an earlier loss to the in-form Sunrisers Hyderabad.
With both sides currently placed inside the top four, this clash is about more than just points—it’s a battle for momentum and mental edge heading into the decisive phase of the tournament.
Under the full-time leadership of Riyan Parag Rajasthan Royals have operated like a finely tuned unit, sitting third on the table with 10 points. A major highlight of their campaign has been the explosive emergence of Vaibhav Sooryavanshi who is firmly in the Orange Cap race. With Jofra Archer rediscovering his express pace and Ravi Bishnoi troubling batters with his variations, RR arguably boast one of the most well-rounded bowling attacks this season.
Sunrisers Hyderabad, captained by Ishan Kishan in the absence of Pat Cummins have earned the tag of Powerplay Kings. Abhishek Sharma is currently leading the Orange Cap standings with a remarkable strike rate of over 215, while Heinrich Klaasen continues to be one of the most dangerous finishers in world cricket. Riding on a three-match winning streak, SRH also carry confidence from their earlier 57-run win over RR this month.
Sawai Mansingh Stadium Pitch Report
The pitch at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur for tonight’s 36th match of IPL 2026 is expected to offer a balanced but slightly batting-friendly surface, characteristic of its flat deck reputation this season. While the track traditionally provides good bounce and carry early on, a factor that both Archer and Gerald Coetzee will look to exploit during the Powerplay, it historically offers significant assistance to spinners as the game progresses. With the straight boundaries measuring a hefty 75 meters, batters will need to rely more on smart placement and strike rotation than raw power. As the evening settles, the high humidity (around 50–60%) is likely to bring a significant dew factor into play during the second innings. This will likely neutralize the spin threat and make the ball slide onto the bat better, providing a distinct advantage to the side batting second. Consequently, the team winning the toss is expected to bowl first, with a par score projected in the range of 175–185.
Jaipur Weather Forecast
The weather in Jaipur for today’s match is expected to be sunny and hot, with a high temperature of 41°C and a low of 28°C. Current conditions show a temperature of 41°C with a low humidity level of 12%, creating a dry heat that will be physically demanding for the players. Winds are currently light at 4 mph coming from the west, though they are expected to shift slightly to the northwest at 7 mph later in the day. There is only a minimal 10% chance of precipitation for both the daytime and nighttime periods, suggesting a very low risk of any rain interruptions for the game. While the daytime conditions are partly sunny, the skies are forecast to clear up by the evening, providing a stable environment for the 7:30 pm start. Fans can expect a warm, clear night at the stadium.










