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Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium Pitch Report: Run fest on cards for SRH vs RCB

Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium Pitch Report: Run fest on cards for SRH vs RCB

The runs have been flowing in the stadium so far. The average first innings score has gone up considerably this season, and pacers have claimed more wickets.

SRH vs RCB Pitch Report: The 41st Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 match between Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) and Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) is scheduled to take place at Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad on Thursday, April 25. Let’s take a look at how the pitch of the stadium is likely to behave.

SRH vs RCB Pitch Report: Not a game for bowlers

Pitches at Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium are known for being batting-friendly. Imagine playing on a level pitch with consistent bounce, as Sunrisers Hyderabad did against Mumbai Indians. The match saw a combined total of over 500 runs! They amassed an incredible 277 runs! How many runs will be scored against Royal Challengers Bengaluru?

Anticipate minimal seam movement in the early overs with the new ball. Pacers, take note: this pitch may not be very helpful. Get those willows warmed up because Hyderabad is going to be a real batter’s paradise! Since it has been such a good batting surface off late, expect the team winning the toss to bat first in this wonderful surface

Rajiv Gandhi Stadium IPL 2024 Stats

Wickets (Pacers)11
Wickets (Spinners)06
Average 1st innings Score221
Matches Won Batting First1
Matches Won Batting Second1

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Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium: IPL overall stats

Total Matches73
Matches Won Batting First32
Matches Won Batting Second41
Average 1st innings Score161
Highest Successful Chase217
Highest Score277
Lowest Score80



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