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IPL 2026: RR vs CSK Match 3: Stats Review of player records and achieved milestones

The Rajasthan Royals, in comprehensive fashion, beat the Chennai Super Kings by eight wickets in Match 3 of the 2026 Indian Premier League at the Barasapara Stadium in Guwahati.
Bowling first on a Guwahati wicket which had been under the covers for the past few days, the Rajasthan seamers found purchase early, as they blew away the Chennai top order. Nandre Burger dismissed Sanju Samson and Ayush Mhatre in successive deliveries in different overs, while Jofra Archer dismissed captain Ruturaj Gaikwad. A flurry of boundaries from Sarfaraz Khan then saw the team consolidate, but they finished the powerplay at 41-4 after Sandeep Sharma dismissed Matthew Short.
Ravindra Jadeja then, on his return to the Royals dressing room, trapped Sarfaraz in front with his second ball of the match, and finished his first over with Shivam Dube holing out to long off after hitting the veteran spinner for a six. At this stage, Chennai were in a dubious position, at 57/6. A late 43 from Jamie Overton took the Super Kings to 127, despite being bowled out. Archer, Burger, and Jadeja finished with two wickets each.
Rajasthan started the chase in fantastic fashion, with Vaibhav Suryavanshi taking the Chennai bowlers all around the park. He took down experienced Chennai bowlers, striking at over 300, as he got to 50 in just 15 balls, the third fastest in the IPL. He was dismissed in the seventh over, for 52, with Rajasthan’s score reading 75/1. The platform was set for the Royals with the 15-year-old’s blitz. Despite losing the wicket of Dhruv Jurel, Yashasvi Jaiswal, unbeaten on 38, and captain Riyan Parag, unbeaten on 14, led the Royals home with 41 balls to spare. Nandre Burger was awarded the Player of the Match award.
Here are some key stats from RR vs CSK, Match 3, IPL 2026
- Third-fastest half-century in IPL history: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi – 15 balls
- Longest gap between appearances for one team: Ravindra Jadeja – 6,158 days
- Highest 10th-wicket partnership for the Chennai Super Kings: Jamie Overton & Anshul Kamboj – 33 (26)
- Third-lowest first-innings total for Chennai Super Kings against the Rajasthan Royals – 127
- First time since 2020 that Sanju Samson has been dismissed without a half-century in the first game of the season.
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IPL 2026: CSK vs KKR, Match 22: Stats Review of player records and achieved milestones

The Chennai Super Kings (CSK) piled even more misery on the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) after the five-time champions secured a comfortable 32-run victory at the M. A. Chidambaram Stadium on Tuesday, April 14, in Match 22 of the 2026 Indian Premier League (IPL).
Having been invited to bat first, CSK posted 192 runs from their quota of 20 overs. None of their batters put up a score of 50 or more. However, there were healthy contributions up and down the batting order. Sanju Samson top-scored with 48 whilst opening the batting. He was aided brilliantly by Ayush Mhatre, who hit a 17-ball 38 to stamp his authority in the opening overs.
KKR started slowly and were always chasing the game the moment they lost Finn Allen in the second over. The 2024 champions kept on losing wickets at regular intervals, with Ramandeep Singh’s 23-ball 35 being their highest individual score. Noor Ahmad was the pick of the bowlers for CSK. The Afghanistan spinner took three wickets and only conceded 21 runs from his four overs.
Similar to every single IPL game this season, CSK vs KKR also saw a bunch of individual and team milestones being accomplished. These included major landmarks for both batters and bowlers in their respective careers. However, not all milestones are positive in nature. There were a couple of unwanted records that KKR found themselves on the wrong side of.
Here are the most important stats and milestones from Match 22:
- 72: CSK’s second-highest powerplay score against KKR in IPL history
- 192: CSK’s total is the second-highest innings total in IPL history without a single individual 50+ score
- Noor Ahmad: Reached 50 IPL wickets
- Rovam Powell: Reached 6,000 T20 runs
- CSK: Become the first team in this year’s IPL to successfully defend a total less than 200
- KKR: For the first time, they remain winless after the first five games of an IPL season.
- 6: KKR’s joint second-longest losing streak in IPL history
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IPL 2026: SRH vs RR, Match 21: Stats Review of player records and achieved milestones

The Rajasthan Royals (RR) have suffered their first defeat of the 2026 Indian Premier League (IPL) after the Sunrisers Hyderabad secured a 57-run victory at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium on Monday, April 13.
Having been asked to bat first, SRH posted 216 on the board after the completion of their 20 overs. This was despite them losing Abhishek Sharma on the very first ball of the game. The 2016 champions were propelled to the total thanks to their stand-in captain Ishan Kishan, who scored 91 from 44 balls. There were healthy contributions from Heinrich Klassen, who hit a 26-ball 40 and Nitish Kumar Reddy’s 28.
The RR run-chase could not have started any worse. Vidarbha’s Praful Hinge on his IPL debut derailed the run chase before it could get going. The right-arm seamer picked up three wickets in the first over, including those of Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and Dhruv Jurel. The table toppers were restricted to 9 for 5. It was put to Donovan Ferreira and Ravindra Jadeja to rebuild the innings. The pair put 118 off 72 balls for the sixth wicket, with Ferreira scoring 69 off 44 balls. It was, however, too little too late to forge an unlikely comeback.
As has been the case all season long, the game against SRH and RR saw a few milestones being accomplished by both players and the team as a whole. However, not all records are positive in nature. There were also a few unwanted landmarks reached by both the players and the teams. However, there have also been some memorable performances which will forever form part of the tournament’s folklore.
Here are the most important stats and milestones from Match 21:
- Praful Hinge: First bowler to take three wickets in the first over of an IPL innings
- 2 for 4: The joint-lowest score at the fall of the fourth wicket in IPL history
- 12: Rajasthan Royals have taken a wicket off the first ball the most number of times in IPL
- 7: Abhishek Sharma now has the most ducks in a calendar year in T20s by an Indian
- Abhishek Sharma: Becomes only the second SRH batter to be dismissed off the first ball
- 91: Ishan Kishan’s score is the second-highest individual score as a captain vs RR
- Donovan Ferreira: Registered his maiden IPL half-century
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MI vs RCB, Match 20: Stats Review of player records and achieved milestones

Defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) returned to winning ways with a win over the Mumbai Indians (MI) at the iconic Wankhede Stadium on Sunday, April 12.
After being asked to bowl first on an outstanding batting wicket, RCB openers Virat Kohli and Phil Salt came out all guns blazing. The pair put 120 on the board in less than 11 overs. Salt returned to form to score 78 off just 36 deliveries to top score for the defending champions. His hitting mantle was taken over by captain Rajat Patidar, who scored a quick-fire 53 at a strike-rate of 265.
In reply, MI were never really in the game and continued to lag behind the required run-rate after each passing over, eventually falling 18 runs short. Sherfane Rutherford was the star of the show with the bat, scoring an unbeaten 71 off 31 deliveries, an innings which comprised nine sixes. The efforts, however, were too little too late for the five-time champions in the end.
The win takes RCB to six points from their opening four matches, and the last year’s champions find themselves third in the standings. MI, on the other hand, have now lost three consecutive games in the league and remain eighth in the table, only above the Chennai Super Kings and the Kolkata Knight Riders.
Like most IPL games, the MI vs RCB match also saw a plethora of personal and team milestones. These include major landmarks for iconic players like Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma.
Here are the most important stats and milestones from Match 20:
- Virat Kohli: Becomes the first batter to score more than 1,000
- Virat Kohli: Has been involved in most 100-run partnerships in T20s (47)
- Phil Salt: Reached 350 sixes in his T20 career
- 120: Partnership between Salt and Kohli is the second-highest opening stand for RCB against MI
- Jitesh Sharma: Reached 1,000 runs in his IPL career
- 71-0: RCB’s second-highest powerplay score against MI
- Rohit Sharma: Reached 6,000 IPL runs for MI
- 222: MI’s highest total against RCB in IPL, bettering 213/6 at the same venue in 2018.
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