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Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium IPL Records (2026 Stats)

March 18, 2026

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The Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Uppal, Hyderabad, has hosted 83 IPL matches since 2008, making it one of the most active venues in the tournament.

Teams chasing have won 47 out of 83 games (56.6%) here, so if you win the toss in Hyderabad, the data says bowl first.

This article covers every major IPL record at this venue, from David Warner’s 1,623 runs and Abhishek Sharma’s record-breaking 141 to Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s 48 wickets and Alzarri Joseph’s all-time IPL best 6/12.

Quick Facts About Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium

Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium
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The Hyderabad Cricket Association (HCA) built this ground in 2004 in the eastern suburb of Uppal.

Originally called the Visakha International Cricket Stadium, it was later renamed after former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.

Two IPL franchises have called this ground home: the now-defunct Deccan Chargers (2008–2012) and Sunrisers Hyderabad (2013–present).

DetailInformation
LocationUppal, Hyderabad, Telangana
Year Established2004
Seating Capacity39,200 (~55,000 post-upgrades)
Home IPL TeamSunrisers Hyderabad (SRH)
Previous IPL TenantDeccan Chargers (2008–2012)
First IPL Match22 April 2008
Total IPL Matches83 (through IPL 2025)
Playing EndsPavilion End, VVS Laxman (North) End
Highest IPL Score286/6 by SRH (2025)
Lowest IPL Score80 all out by DD (2013)
Best Ground AwardIPL 2019 and IPL 2024

Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium Pitch Report for IPL

Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium Pitch
Source: ESPN Cricinfo

The pitch at Uppal is generally flat and batter-friendly, particularly through the first half of the innings.

Pacers can extract some swing with the new ball, but that assistance rarely lasts beyond the powerplay.

The surface does not offer much turn, which is partly why right-arm fast-medium bowlers have been the most effective wicket-takers across both innings here.

Key Pitch and Match Numbers

MetricValue
Matches Played83
Won Batting First35 (42.2%)
Won Batting Second47 (56.6%)
No Result1 (1.2%)
Average First Innings Score165
Average Economy Rate8.34 RPO
Average Runs per Wicket27.40
Overall Strike Rate138.9
Total Sixes (all matches)974
Total Fours (all matches)2,275

Why Chasing Works at Hyderabad

Teams batting second have won 56.6% of all IPL matches at this ground. That’s a significant tilt.

Interestingly, winning the toss doesn’t guarantee success here. Toss losers have actually won 61.45% of matches at this venue.

The evening dew and the tendency of pitches to flatten out as the game progresses both favour the chasing side.

Batting Records at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in IPL

Teams have crossed 200 at least 23 times across 83 matches at this venue. The average economy of 8.34 RPO ranks among the higher figures across IPL grounds.

Yet, scoring big here is not automatic. Bowlers who hit the right areas early can still create pressure.

Top Run-Scorers at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in IPL

David Warner
Source: Cricbuzz

David Warner leads all batters at this venue with 1,623 runs from 32 innings at a strike rate of 160.5.

Warner didn’t just accumulate here. He dominated. Three IPL centuries at this ground tell the story of a batter who read Hyderabad conditions better than anyone.

Shikhar Dhawan sits second with 1,477 runs from 47 innings, while Heinrich Klaasen has been devastating in fewer outings with 614 runs in just 15 innings.

BatterTeam(s)InningsRunsBest Score
David WarnerSRH / DC321,623126
Shikhar DhawanSRH / DC / MI471,47792*
Heinrich KlaasenSRH15614104

Highest Individual Scores at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in IPL

Abhishek Sharma now holds the record for the highest individual score at this venue after his 141 off 55 balls against the Punjab Kings on 12 April 2025.

That knock was the third-highest individual score in IPL history and the highest ever by an Indian batter in the tournament, surpassing KL Rahul’s 132*.

Abhishek reached his century in just 40 balls and hit 14 fours and 10 sixes during the innings, as SRH chased down 246 with nine balls to spare.

David Warner’s 126 off 59 balls against KKR in 2017 was the previous record at this ground. Warner’s mix of clean drives and pull shots gave bowlers absolutely nothing to work with that day.

BatterScoreBallsAgainstYear
Abhishek Sharma14155Punjab Kings2025
David Warner12659Kolkata Knight Riders2017
Virender Sehwag11956Deccan Chargers2011
Andrew Symonds117*53Rajasthan Royals2008
Jonny Bairstow11456RCB2019
David Warner109*54Deccan Chargers2012

IPL Centuries Scored at This Venue

Seven batters have scored IPL centuries at this ground.

David Warner has three centuries here, the most by any batter at this venue. Abhishek Sharma’s 141 and Ishan Kishan’s 106* (on SRH debut vs RR in 2025) are the most recent additions to that list.

Bowling Records at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in IPL

Bowling at Uppal is demanding. The flat surface and short boundaries give batters a clear upper hand.

Despite that, some of the finest IPL bowling performances have come at this very ground. Smart variations, swing with the new ball, and death-overs precision are the keys to success.

Top Wicket-Takers at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in IPL

Bhuvneshwar Kumar
Source: Cricbuzz

Bhuvneshwar Kumar leads all bowlers here with 48 wickets from 49 innings. He has been effective with both the new ball and at the death, adapting his pace to the conditions throughout the match.

Amit Mishra follows with 30 wickets from 27 innings, proving that leg-spin can be highly effective at Uppal when bowled with accuracy.

Rashid Khan’s 28 wickets from just 22 matches give him the best wickets-per-game ratio among the top three.

BowlerStyleInningsWicketsBest
Bhuvneshwar KumarRF-M49485/19
Amit MishraLeg-spin27305/17
Rashid KhanLeg-spin22283/19
Dale SteynRF25273/11
Siddarth KaulRF-M18213/24

Best Bowling Figures at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in IPL

Alzarri Joseph’s 6/12 against SRH on 6 April 2019 is the best bowling performance in the entire history of the IPL. Not just at this venue. The entire tournament.

Joseph was making his IPL debut for the Mumbai Indians that night and ripped through the SRH batting lineup with pace and movement.

Five other bowlers have taken five-wicket hauls at this venue.

BowlerFiguresTeamAgainstYear
Alzarri Joseph6/12Mumbai IndiansSRH2019
Ankit Rajpoot5/14Punjab KingsSRH2018
James Faulkner5/16Rajasthan RoyalsSRH2013
Amit Mishra5/17Delhi DaredevilsDeccan Chargers2008
Bhuvneshwar Kumar5/19SRHKings XI Punjab2017
Jaydev Unadkat5/30RPSSRH2017

Overall Team Records at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in IPL

Here is the overall team record at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in IPL.

Highest Team Totals at This Venue

Sunrisers Hyderabad set the all-time highest team total at this venue on 23 March 2025, posting 286/6 against Rajasthan Royals.

Ishan Kishan scored an unbeaten 106 off 47 balls on his SRH debut, his maiden IPL century. Travis Head contributed a blistering 67 off 31 balls at the top.

That total was the second-highest in IPL history, just one run short of SRH’s own 287/3 against RCB in Bengaluru during IPL 2024.

The previous venue record was SRH’s 277/3 against Mumbai Indians in March 2024, where Travis Head, Abhishek Sharma, and Klaasen all scored fifties.

TeamScoreAgainstYear
Sunrisers Hyderabad286/6Rajasthan Royals2025
Sunrisers Hyderabad277/3Mumbai Indians2024

Lowest Team Total at This Venue

Delhi Daredevils (now Delhi Capitals) hold the unwanted record for the lowest total at this ground.

They crumbled to 80 all out against SRH on 4 May 2013. SRH’s bowling unit used the home conditions to restrict Delhi completely that day.

Highest Successful Run Chase at This Venue

SRH chased down 246 against Punjab Kings on 12 April 2025, finishing at 247/2 with nine balls to spare.

That was the second-highest successful run chase in the entire history of the IPL. Abhishek Sharma’s 141 and Travis Head’s 66 powered the chase with a 171-run opening stand.

SRH’s Home Record at Uppal

Sunrisers Hyderabad have played 63 matches at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium since 2013.

They have won 38 of those, giving them a home win percentage of around 61.3%. That makes SRH one of the more dominant home sides in IPL history.

Their success at home traces back to a bowling unit built around Bhuvneshwar Kumar and smart spin/seam combinations, complemented by batting lineups that have become increasingly aggressive in 2024 and 2025.

MetricValue
SRH Matches at This Venue63
SRH Wins38
SRH Losses24
Ties1
Win Percentage61.3%
IPL Title Won Here2016 (under David Warner)

Fielding Records at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in IPL

Shikhar Dhawan
Source: ESPN Cricinfo

Shikhar Dhawan leads the catches chart at this venue with 17 catches from 47 matches.

His positioning in the slip cordon and the outfield regularly put him in the right spots to take chances.

Naman Ojha follows with 15 catches in 25 matches, most of which came through his wicketkeeping duties.

Kumar Sangakkara’s 13 catches in just 16 matches stand out for the sheer rate. That’s nearly a catch every game.

PlayerCatches
Shikhar Dhawan17
Naman Ojha15
Kumar Sangakkara13
Bhuvneshwar Kumar13
Manish Pandey12

Complete Match Statistics Summary

Here’s a consolidated view of the key numbers that define IPL cricket at this venue.

CategoryStatisticNotes
Total Matches83Through the IPL 2025 season
Average Economy8.34 RPOAmong the higher figures across IPL venues
150+ Scores31Teams reaching 150+ in an innings
200+ Scores23Including the 2024–2025 high-scoring surge
Highest Team Total286/6SRH vs RR (March 23, 2025)
Highest Run Chase247/2SRH chased 246 vs PBKS (April 12, 2025)
Total Boundaries3,249974 sixes + 2,275 fours

Historic IPL Moments at This Venue

Here are some Historic Moments at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in IPL

Alzarri Joseph’s 6/12 (2019)

The best bowling figures in IPL history came on debut. Joseph, playing his first-ever IPL match for the Mumbai Indians, ripped through SRH’s batting with pace and movement.

No bowler has matched 6/12 in the tournament before or since.

SRH’s 286/6 vs RR (March 2025)

Ishan Kishan’s 106* on SRH debut and Travis Head’s 67 powered the second-highest team total in IPL history.

SRH scored 94 in the powerplay alone, the fifth-highest powerplay total in the IPL.

Abhishek Sharma’s 141 vs PBKS (April 2025)

The highest score by an Indian in IPL history. Abhishek arrived with just 51 runs from his previous five innings. He left with 141 off 55 balls.

His 40-ball century was the sixth-fastest in IPL history, and his partnership of 171 with Travis Head was the highest of IPL 2025.

David Warner’s 126 vs KKR (2017)

Warner’s 126 off 59 balls was the previous individual scoring record at this ground.

It came during a season where Warner almost single-handedly drove SRH to the knockout stages, reinforcing why he remains the venue’s all-time leading run-scorer.

Deccan Chargers’ IPL 2009 Title Win

Before SRH, the Deccan Chargers won the IPL title in 2009, building their campaign on strong home performances at this ground.

IPL Finals at Uppal

This venue hosted the 2017 and 2019 IPL finals, as well as matches during the 2023 Cricket World Cup. Its ability to handle high-profile knockout games speaks to the quality of the pitch and facilities.

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Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium is the fortress of Sunrisers Hyderabad

Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium has given IPL cricket 83 matches’ worth of records, drama, and patterns that any serious follower needs to understand.

David Warner’s 1,623 runs and Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s 48 wickets define individual excellence at this ground. SRH’s 61.3% home win rate makes it a genuine fortress.

With scoring limits being reset in 2024 and 2025, and the HCA collecting best-pitch awards in back-to-back seasons, this Hyderabad venue will keep producing IPL headlines for years to come.

Devraj Chauhan is a sports development strategist with hands-on experience in managing tournaments, coaching programs, and infrastructure planning across India. Dedicated to promoting both indoor and outdoor games, he brings a practical perspective to grassroots sports and writes to inspire growth in community-based athletics.

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