The 47th match of IPL 2025 between Rajasthan Royals (RR) and Gujarat Titans (GT) is set to be played today, Monday, 28 April, at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur. The match will start at 7:30 PM IST, while the captains — Riyan Parag and Shubman Gill — will come out for the toss half an hour earlier.
For Rajasthan, this is a do-or-die match. If they lose today, they could officially become the first team to be eliminated from the tournament. Meanwhile, Gujarat will look to claim a win, return to the top spot on the points table, and move closer to securing a playoff berth.
Let’s take a look at the pitch report for the RR vs GT clash:
RR vs GT Pitch Report
The surface at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium has historically offered a balanced contest between bat and ball. Unlike several other IPL venues, this pitch does not consistently produce high-scoring thrillers. Instead, matches here often see totals in the 170–180 range.
The pitch generally plays a bit slow, with low bounce, making stroke play slightly challenging, especially during the middle overs. Out of the two matches played here so far this season, one was won by the chasing team and the other by the side batting first.
Lucknow Super Giants won the previous match at this venue by just 2 runs. Historically, chasing teams have had a better record here, so the captain winning the toss might prefer to bowl first.
Also Read- RR vs GT Head To Head Record in IPL and RR vs GT Head To Head IPL Player Stats
Sawai Mansingh Stadium IPL Records and Stats
- Matches played: 59
- Matches won batting first: 21 (35.59%)
- Matches won chasing: 38 (64.41%)
- Matches won after winning toss: 32 (54.24%)
- Matches won after losing toss: 27 (45.76%)
- Highest team score: 217/6
- Lowest team score: 59
- Highest successful chase: 199/7
- Average runs per wicket: 28.83
- Average runs per over: 8.17
- Average first innings score: 162.02
RR vs GT Head-to-Head Record
Rajasthan Royals and Gujarat Titans have faced each other only 7 times in IPL history. Gujarat has dominated this rivalry, winning 6 matches out of 7. Rajasthan managed to win only once, back in 2023.