RCB Vs MI: Raipur Pitch Report and Toss Prediction for IPL 2026 Match 54
Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Mumbai Indians will meet in a crucial IPL 2026 clash at the Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Stadium in Raipur on Sunday, with both teams still battling for playoff momentum heading into the final stretch of the league stage.
While RCB have slipped after a strong start to their title defence, MI revived their campaign with a dominant win over Lucknow Super Giants and now arrive with renewed confidence - especially with Rohit Sharma rediscovering form and Hardik Pandya expected to return.

But one of the biggest talking points ahead of the contest is the Raipur pitch and whether it will favour the batters or finally offer bowlers some relief in a six-heavy IPL season.
RCB vs MI pitch report: Batting gets easier as game progresses
The surface at the Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Stadium is expected to offer a balanced contest initially before becoming increasingly batting-friendly later in the game.
Pacers should get some movement with the new ball early on, particularly during the first few overs when there could be extra bounce and seam movement available. However, once the ball softens, the wicket generally settles into a very good batting surface.
The even pace and carry should allow batters to play through the line confidently once set, making stroke-making easier during the middle overs.
Another major factor is likely to be dew. Evening conditions in Raipur are expected to heavily assist chasing sides, which could make bowling in the second innings significantly tougher.
Because of that, captains winning the toss may strongly prefer bowling first.
Raipur has already produced high-scoring T20 cricket
Although the venue has hosted very little IPL cricket historically, international T20 matches at the ground suggest high scores are definitely possible.
The average first-innings T20 score at the venue currently stands around 191, while teams chasing have also scored heavily.
India famously chased 210 against New Zealand at this ground in only 15.2 overs, highlighting how quickly batting conditions can improve under lights.
Key T20 stats at Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh Stadium, Raipur
| Statistic | Record |
|---|---|
| Total T20 Matches | 2 |
| Matches won batting first | 1 |
| Matches won chasing | 1 |
| Average first innings score | 191 |
| Average second innings score | 181 |
| Highest total recorded | 209/3 |
| Highest successful chase | 209/3 |
RCB and MI both enter under pressure
The pitch discussion becomes even more interesting given the current form of both teams.
RCB's batting has looked overly dependent on the top order in recent matches. Captain Rajat Patidar has cooled off after a bright start to the season, while Jitesh Sharma has struggled badly for consistency.
That has placed extra pressure on players like Virat Kohli and Tim David to carry the batting unit.
Mumbai Indians, meanwhile, remain slightly unsettled with the ball despite their recent win. Their pace attack has leaked runs regularly this season, especially during the death overs.
If the Raipur pitch flattens out quickly as expected, another high-scoring IPL thriller could be on the cards.
RCB vs MI head-to-head record in Raipur
Interestingly, this will be the first-ever IPL meeting between RCB and MI at the Raipur venue.
RCB have played only one IPL match at the stadium previously - a comfortable six-wicket win over Delhi in 2016 powered by an unbeaten half-century from Virat Kohli.
Mumbai Indians, meanwhile, have played three matches at the venue and won only once.


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