Sunrisers Hyderabad and Rajasthan Royals will battle for survival when they meet in the IPL 2026 Eliminator at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium in Mullanpur on Wednesday. With a place in Qualifier 2 at stake, both teams will hope the conditions suit their explosive batting line-ups in what could be another high-scoring contest.
The venue has developed a reputation as one of the better batting surfaces in IPL 2026, with several matches producing scores well beyond the 200-run mark. However, there is enough assistance for bowlers who can make use of the new ball or vary their pace effectively during the death overs.
SRH vs RR Pitch Report: How will the Mullanpur surface play?
The pitch at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium offers a balanced contest between
bat and ball but generally favours aggressive stroke-makers once they are set.
Batters can trust the bounce and carry on offer, allowing them to play through the line confidently. The quick outfield further rewards positive intent, making boundaries easier to find compared to slower venues.
Fast bowlers are likely to enjoy some movement during the opening overs, particularly under lights. New-ball specialists who can pitch the ball up and attack the stumps may find early success before conditions become increasingly batting-friendly.
Spinners have experienced mixed results at the venue. While some grip and turn are available during the middle overs, the assistance is rarely significant enough to dominate proceedings. Instead, bowlers relying on slower balls, cutters and clever variations have generally enjoyed greater success.
The statistics underline the venue's batting-friendly reputation. The average first-innings score stands at 181, though teams now regularly aim for totals around 195 or above to feel secure. Chasing sides have also enjoyed considerable success, partly due to the quality of the surface and the slight advantage offered by dew in night games.
Recent matches suggest another run-fest could be on the cards. The last three IPL fixtures at the venue have all produced scores exceeding 200 in both innings, including successful pursuits of 223 and 228.
Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium IPL Stats
| Category | Record |
|---|---|
| Pitch Condition | Balanced |
| Batting Conditions | High Scoring |
| Pace Bowling | Pace & Bounce |
| Spin Bowling | Average Turn |
| Average 1st Innings Score | 181 |
| Average 2nd Innings Score | 171 |
| Highest Team Total | 254/7 |
| Lowest Team Total | 95/10 |
| Highest Successful Chase | 228/4 |
| Win Percentage Batting First | 40% |
| Win Percentage Chasing | 60% |
| Competitive Total | 195+ |
SRH vs RR Weather Report: Extreme heat expected in Chandigarh
The weather forecast points towards a scorching evening in Chandigarh, with temperatures expected to remain above 40°C at the start of play.
Players are likely to face challenging conditions early in the match, with the temperature forecast around 41.1°C when the contest begins. While conditions should become slightly more manageable later in the evening, the heat is expected to remain a significant factor throughout the game.
Humidity levels are projected to stay extremely low at around 12%, reducing the likelihood of any major weather-related interruptions. Skies are expected to remain clear, while the probability of rain stands at zero.
Light winds may provide minimal assistance for fast bowlers during the powerplay, but overall conditions strongly favour batting. With no rain threat and uninterrupted sunshine expected throughout the day, a full match is virtually guaranteed.
Chandigarh Weather Forecast for SRH vs RR
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Conditions | Sunny and Clear |
| Temperature | Around 41.1°C |
| Humidity | 12% |
| Rain Probability | 0% |
| Wind | Light Winds |
| Cloud Cover | Mostly Clear |
| Match Impact | Full Match Expected |
What does the pitch mean for SRH and RR?
The conditions should suit both batting units.
For Sunrisers Hyderabad, aggressive openers Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma will relish the pace and bounce on offer, while Heinrich Klaasen's power-hitting could become particularly dangerous if the game enters a high-scoring phase.
Rajasthan Royals possess similar firepower through Yashasvi Jaiswal and teenage sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi, whose fearless approach has troubled bowling attacks throughout the tournament. The Royals will also hope Jofra Archer can exploit whatever early movement is available with the new ball.
Given the venue's recent scoring trends and the quality of batting on both sides, another total in excess of 200 appears highly achievable.
Pitch Verdict: Batting-friendly surface with early assistance for seamers. A first-innings score of 195-210 should be considered par, while teams winning the toss may prefer to bowl first, given the venue's stronger chasing record.








