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SRH vs DC IPL 2026 Match 31 Tickets, Prices & Booking Guide

April 21, 2026

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Tickets for SRH vs DC, Match 31 of IPL 2026, are now live on District by Zomato, with prices starting from ₹2,550 for the April 21 clash at Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium. With Sunrisers Hyderabad back in form and the Orange Army expected to pack Uppal, availability is tightening fast.

This fixture isn’t just another league game; it features a resurgent SRH side fresh off back-to-back wins against a Delhi Capitals unit chasing a top-four spot.

If you’re planning to attend, booking early is the smartest move.

Match Details at a Glance

Before you start hunting for seats, here’s a quick snapshot of everything about this fixture.

DetailInformation
MatchSRH vs DC, Match 31, IPL 2026
DateTuesday, April 21, 2026
Time7:30 PM IST
VenueRajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Hyderabad
Gates Open4:30 PM
SRH CaptainIshan Kishan (interim)
DC CaptainAxar Patel
Ticket PlatformDistrict by Zomato (Exclusive)
Starting Price₹2,550 onwards

SRH vs DC Match 31 Ticket Prices

Sunrisers Hyderabad IPL 2026 ticket prices at the Rajiv Gandhi Stadium range from ₹2,550 to ₹23,000, depending on the stand and seating category.

The District by Zomato listing for this match shows prices starting at ₹2,550 onwards, with clear price-band filters for every stand.

Here’s what you can expect across categories, based on the tier filters shown on the District listing:

Seating CategoryApproximate Price
Entry Tier Stands₹2,550
Mid-Tier Stands₹5,750 – ₹6,900
Premium Stands₹7,500 – ₹8,500
Club Level₹12,500
VIP / Hospitality₹23,000

Booking Fees to Keep in Mind

District charges an additional booking fee of approximately 10-12% (including GST) on every ticket.

So a ₹2,550 base ticket could end up costing you around ₹2,855 after fees. Always check the Grand Total at checkout before confirming your payment.

How to Book SRH vs DC Match 31 Tickets Online

This is where a lot of fans get confused. Sunrisers Hyderabad tickets are NOT available on BookMyShow.

The exclusive ticketing partner for all SRH home matches is District by Zomato (district.in).

Here’s the step-by-step process:

Step 1: Go to district.in or open the District app on your phone. Log in with your mobile number or Zomato account.

Step 2: Tap the TATA IPL 2026 banner on the homepage, or search for “Sunrisers Hyderabad” or “SRH vs DC.”

Book SRH vs DC Match 31 Tickets Online
Source: District By Zomato

Step 3: Select Match 31 – SRH vs DC from the listings under “Tickets on sale.”

Select Match 31 - SRH vs DC
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Step 4: Use the interactive stadium seating map to choose your preferred stand. Use the price filters (₹2,550 / ₹5,750 / ₹6,900 / ₹7,500 / ₹8,500 / ₹12,500 / ₹23,000) at the bottom to narrow options.

Use the interactive stadium seating map
Source: District By Zomato

Step 5: Click on a stand to see rows and individual seat numbers. Select your seats.

Click on a stand to see rows and individual seat numbers
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Step 6: Review your order summary and any applicable offers or cashback deals.

Review your order summary
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Step 7: Add to cart. You’ll get roughly 10 minutes to complete payment, so keep your UPI or card details ready.

Step 8: Pay via UPI, debit card, credit card, or net banking.

Pay via UPI, debit card, credit card, or net banking
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Step 9: You’ll receive an e-ticket with a QR code via email and inside the District app after successful payment.

Pro Tip

Check the Offers section at checkout. District by Zomato often runs bank cashback and UPI deals during IPL season. A small discount on a ₹5,000 ticket? That’s extra money for stadium food.

Stadium Entry: What to Know

Unlike some IPL venues that require physical ticket pickup, Rajiv Gandhi Stadium uses digital QR-code entry for Match 31.

Here’s what you need on match day:

  • Your e-ticket with QR code (available in email and the District app)
  • A valid government photo ID (Aadhaar, PAN, or Passport)
  • A fully charged phone – power banks are banned inside the stadium

Keep your ticket screen brightness high when approaching gates. Scanners struggle with dim displays, and the queues behind you will not be kind.

About the Venue: Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium

The Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium in Uppal, Hyderabad, is Sunrisers Hyderabad’s fortress and one of the most iconic venues on the IPL circuit.

It seats approximately 40,000 spectators and has been SRH’s home ground since the franchise’s founding in 2013. The ground is owned and operated by the Hyderabad Cricket Association.

What Makes It Stand Out

The pitch at Uppal has traditionally favoured batters, with flat surfaces, true bounce, and short square boundaries producing some of the IPL’s highest totals.

The atmosphere when SRH bat is genuinely something else. The Orange Army fills every stand, and Klaasen pulling a short ball into the second tier feels like an earthquake from anywhere in the ground.

Facilities Available

The District listing for Match 31 confirms these amenities: free water stations, clean washrooms, wheelchair accessibility, dedicated food courts across stands, and seated outdoor seating arrangements across all categories.

How to Reach Rajiv Gandhi Stadium

The stadium is located in Uppal, roughly 20-25 km from Hyderabad city centre. Here are your options:

  • By Metro: Uppal Metro Station on the Blue Line is just a short walk away. On match day, this is easily the smartest option.
  • By Car/Taxi: Take the Warangal Highway (NH-163) toward Uppal. Expect heavy traffic 2-3 hours before the match, so leave early.
  • By Train: Secunderabad Junction is the nearest major railway station. A cab from there takes approximately 30-40 minutes.
  • By Air: Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (HYD) is about 35 km away. Pre-book a cab and allow 60-75 minutes on match days.

Parking at the stadium fills up fast, and nearby roads turn into standstills two hours before the toss. Metro is genuinely the better bet unless you enjoy sitting in traffic while others are already cheering inside.

Key Players To Watch

For SRH: Ishan Kishan (captain, opener), Travis Head (explosive top-order), Heinrich Klaasen (middle-overs destroyer), Abhishek Sharma (powerplay aggression), and Harshal Patel (death-overs specialist).

For DC: KL Rahul (experienced anchor), Axar Patel (captain, all-round impact), Kuldeep Yadav (wrist-spin threat), Mitchell Starc (new-ball strikes), and Tristan Stubbs (middle-order power).

If SRH get their openers firing on this flat Uppal surface, DC’s bowlers will be in for a long night. But if Kuldeep and Starc strike early, this match could flip the other way just as fast.

Match Day Essentials: What To Carry And What To Leave Behind

Stadium security at IPL 2026 matches is strict. Plan ahead to avoid getting turned away at the gate.

Carry These

  • E-ticket with QR code (in District app or email)
  • Valid government-issued photo ID
  • Fully charged phone (because power banks are banned)

Leave These at Home

  • Power banks (charge your phone to 100% before leaving)
  • Large bags
  • Professional cameras
  • Lighters and helmets
  • Outside food and drinks

Additional Info

  • A ticket is needed for ages 2 and above
  • Pets not allowed
  • Kid-friendly environment
  • Expected match duration: 3 hours
  • Cancellation policy: Non-refundable. Refunds only if the match is abandoned without a single ball being bowled.

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Conclusion: Book The SRH vs DC Match 31 Tickets Are Live!

SRH vs DC Match 31 tickets are selling through District by Zomato from ₹2,550 onwards, and demand is only rising as match day approaches. 

With Sunrisers Hyderabad riding a two-match winning streak at their Uppal fortress, the stakes and atmosphere are both high.

Add in DC’s batting depth and Kuldeep’s wrist-spin threat, and this becomes a must-watch contest.

Book your tickets early, keep your QR code ready, and plan your arrival carefully to make the most of this high-intensity IPL 2026 clash.

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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