Rajasthan Royals will play against Mumbai Indians in an important match of the IPL 2026 season at the Wankhede Stadium on May 24. A win will take Rajasthan straight into the top four, while a defeat could leave them waiting anxiously on other results. Ahead of this high-pressure final league game, Rajasthan have been forced into a late squad change after an injury setback in their camp.

Ravi Singh ruled out before MI vs RR

Rajasthan Royals have confirmed that wicketkeeper-batter Ravi Singh has been ruled out of the remainder of IPL 2026 due to a hamstring injury.

Ravi featured in just one match this season, against Delhi Capitals on May 17. Although he was not a regular starter, his injury still affects Rajasthan’s squad depth at a crucial stage of the tournament. With the Royals entering a must-win fixture against Mumbai Indians, they have moved quickly to bring in a replacement before their final league-stage test.

Rajasthan Royals sign Emanjot Chahal

Rajasthan Royals have signed Emanjot Chahal as Ravi Singh’s replacement for the rest of IPL 2026. Emanjot is a young all-rounder from Patiala who bowls left-arm spin and has represented Punjab in domestic cricket. He has played three first-class matches, picking up 11 wickets, and has also shown batting promise with a top score of 83 in first-class cricket. He will join Rajasthan Royals for a fee of INR 30 lakh.

IPL 2026: Why this move matters for Rajasthan Royals

This is not a direct like-for-like replacement. Ravi Singh is a wicketkeeper-batter, while Emanjot Chahal is a spin-bowling all-rounder. But at this point of the season, Rajasthan need squad flexibility more than perfect symmetry.

The timing is important because MI vs RR is effectively a qualification game for the Royals. Rajasthan still control their destiny, but only if they beat Mumbai Indians. The Wankhede Stadium is usually a batting-friendly venue, but with this being an afternoon fixture, the surface could dry out and bring slower bowlers into the game.

That makes Emanjot a useful late addition, even if he does not immediately walk into the playing XI. His left-arm spin gives Rajasthan another domestic bowling option if they need to adjust their balance. For Rajasthan, the equation is simple: beat MI and qualify. Before that decisive clash, they have made sure Ravi Singh’s injury does not leave them short of cover.

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