Rajasthan Royals

Owner: Manoj Badale

Head Coach: Kumar Sangakkara

Captain: Riyan Parag (T20)

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RR IPL Stats – Rajasthan Royals Records & Team Performances

Rank Player M Inns Runs S/R 4s 6s
1 14 15 559 159.71 60 28
2 14 15 397 166.81 28 27
3 14 13 333 156.34 22 22
4 9 9 285 140.39 27 13
5 7 7 252 206.56 18 24
6 14 14 245 145.83 18 11
7 11 11 217 161.94 27 9
8 9 8 106 160.61 6 8
9 12 7 63 126.00 3 4
10 11 4 10 37.04 0 0
11 11 5 9 60.00 0 0
12 2 1 8 400.00 2 0
13 10 4 7 87.50 0 0
14 10 1 6 120.00 0 0
15 4 1 4 44.44 0 0
16 4 2 3 60.00 0 0
17 5 1 2 100.00 0 0

Stats updated after every match.

# - Player Rank
M - Matches Played
W– Won
L– Lost
T– Tied
N/R– No Result
PTS– Points
NRR– Net Run Rate
Q– Qualified
Inns - Innings Bowled
Ovr - Overs Bowled
Runs - Runs Conceded
Wk - Wickets Taken
Avg - Bowling Average
Eco - Economy Rate
SR - Bowling Strike Rate
4W - 4 Wickets in an Innings
5W - 5 Wickets in an Innings

Rajasthan Royals IPL Stats & Records:

Rajasthan Royals' biggest and historic achievement is winning the 2008 IPL title, where they lifted the trophy under the leadership of Shane Warne. RR Stats shows one of their biggest achievements has been that they consistently provided a platform to young talent, which includes big names like Ravindra Jadeja and Sanju Samson

According to Rajasthan Royals stats, the team was runner-up in 2022, which was their best performance since 2008. Apart from this, the team secured its place in the playoffs by finishing 3rd in 2013. A major achievement has been the successful implementation of his "Moneyball" strategy, where, on a low budget, he groomed world-class players such as Shane Watson and Jos Buttler, who have won multiple individual honours (Orange and Purple Caps).

Batting stats for Rajasthan Royals in IPL History

There have been many big names in the history of the Rajasthan Royals who have created amazing Rajasthan Royals stats.

First of all, the names of Jos Buttler and Sanju Samson come up, because both of them have scored the most runs for the team and have the most fifties. Sanju Samson also holds the record of most sixes and, unfortunately, most ducks in these Rajasthan Royals stats.

Talking about highest individual scores, Yashasvi Jaiswal's name shines along with Jos Buttler, and Yashasvi Jaiswal, along with Yusuf Pathan, also has the record of best strike rates. Tom Curran and Adam Voges lead the charts for the highest average, making these RR stats even more interesting. 

Vaibhav Suryavanshi and Sanju Samson lead the charts for most sixes in an innings. Yashasvi Jaiswal and Vaibhav Suryavanshi lead the charts for most runs from fours and sixes in an innings. Jofra Archer leads the charts for strike rate in an innings, and Jos Buttler holds the record for most runs in a series.

Most Runs for Rajasthan Royals in IPL History

Sanju Samson's name shines at the top in the Rajasthan Royals stats. He has played 149 matches and scored an incredible 4027 runs from 2013 to 2025. On the other side is 'Jos the Boss,' aka Jos Buttler. He scored 3,055 runs in just 83 matches between 2018 and 2024. Ajinkya Rahane was the wall of the innings from 2011 to 2019, who strengthened the team by playing 100 matches and scoring 2810 runs.

Most Hundreds for Rajasthan Royals in IPL History

Looking at these RR stats, it seems as if Jos Buttler had vowed to put a 'full stop' on bowlers' careers. He played 7 matches and scored a century in every match. His average is 189. Yashasvi Jaiswal has literally thrown the system for a loop. He played just two matches and scored two centuries in both. Are you guessing what this means? The conversion rate is 100%—whenever a player comes to the crease, he scores a century and leaves. His average is 228.00, which seems like a dream.

Most Fifties for Rajasthan Royals in IPL History

These four Rajasthan Royals players have impressive records. When it comes to their 50+ scores and boundary hitting, Jos Buttler leads the pack with 18 fifties, scoring over 50 a total of 25 times, and hitting 305 fours and 135 sixes. 

Sanju Samson has also shown his consistency, scoring 23 fifties and 50+ runs a total of 25 times, and he has hit 327 fours and 192 sixes, which shows how adept he is at hitting boundaries. 

Ajinkya Rahane has scored 19 50+ scores in his RR stats, with 17 fifties, hitting 302 fours and 53 sixes. Meanwhile, young star Yashasvi Jaiswal has reached 17 50+ scores in a much shorter timeframe, with 15 fifties, hitting 258 fours and 92 sixes so far.

Bowling stats for Rajasthan Royals in IPL History

Rajasthan Royals stats showed their amazing bowling history, which is completely "Halla Bol" style. The pride of taking the most wickets goes to the names of diggers like Yuzvendra Chahal, Siddharth Trivedi, Shane Watson, and Shane Warne, who left their mark in every match. 

If we talk about bowling average, then Lee Carseldine, Sohail Tanvir, Oshane Thomas, and Shrikant Wagh have excelled in taking wickets while spending less. 

Whereas in terms of economy rate, Ajit Chandila, Sohail Tanvir, Keshav Maharaj, and Tyron Henderson made the batsmen crave for runs with their accurate bowling. 

In terms of strike rate, Lee Carseldine, Shrikant Wagh, and Sohail Tanvir have provided real entertainment on the field by taking wickets every time.

Sohail Tanvir holds the record for the best bowling figures in an innings and most five-wicket in an innings along with James Faulkner, while he also shares the record for most four-wicket in an innings with Yuzvendra Chahal.

Ravindra Jadeja bowled at the best economy rate in an innings against DC, while Shreyas Gopal and Oshane Thomas took the quickest wickets with their best strike rates in an innings.

Jofra Archer holds the record for most runs conceded in an innings, and James Faulkner has the feat of taking the most wickets in a series.

Most Wickets for Rajasthan Royals in IPL History

At the top of the Rajasthan Royals stats is our spin wizard, Yuzvendra Chahal, who comes calmly and takes 66 wickets by trapping the opposition in his web of 1073 balls. He is followed by the consistent Siddharth Trivedi, who toiled for a long time and took 65 wickets by bowling 1506 balls.

Then comes the turn of the legendary Shane Watson, not only in batting but also in bowling; he took 61 wickets in 1361 balls and wreaked havoc on the enemy team. And how can the list be complete without "The King," Shane Warne? He made a splash in the initial years of IPL with his magic, taking 57 wickets in 1194 balls.

Best Economy for Rajasthan Royals in IPL History

Let's look at the "Economic Heroes" of the Rajasthan Royals, who made even the biggest batsmen yearn for runs.

 A look at their RR stats will help you understand why they were always feared on the field. Ajit Chandila showed great discipline with an economy rate of 6.20, while 2008 hero Sohail Tanvir also took wickets at an economy rate of 6.46.

Among the new players, Keshav Maharaj's record of 6.50 is quite impressive, and Tyron Henderson also maintained an economy of 6.66 in limited-overs matches. Rajasthan Royals have always been known for giving opportunities to "under-the-radar" players who can turn the course of the match.

Best Bowling Average for  Rajasthan Royals in IPL History

Sohail Tanvir holds the record for the best bowling average in IPL history of the Rajasthan Royals stats (RR). In the inaugural season in 2008, he played just 11 matches and maintained a bowling average of 12.09. 

According to RR stats, Lee Andrew Carseldine has the best bowling average. He bowled in the 2009 season and had a bowling average of 6.00. Oshane Thomas has a bowling average of 15.80. He played four matches in the 2019 season and took five wickets. 

On the other hand, Shrikant Bhaskar Wagh played just one match in 2010, with a bowling average of 16.00.

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