RR vs MI Weather and Pitch Update, IPL 2025: The IPL 2025 heats up on 01st May as Rajasthan Royals (RR) square off against Mumbai Indians (MI) at Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur.
Mumbai are riding high, unbeaten in their last five matches, with Rohit Sharma rediscovering his golden touch at the top. Rajasthan, meanwhile, broke their losing streak thanks to a magical century from teenage sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi.

Both teams are eager to make a statement in this season-defining clash amid soaring temperatures and playoff pressure. However, the Royals face some selection headaches, with skipper Sanju Samson still nursing a side strain. With weather and pitch conditions playing a crucial role, this contest promises high drama both on and off the field.
The Sawai Man Singh pitch has historically offered something for everyone. While early overs see some movement and grip, it gradually flattens out, making it a true test for both batters and bowlers. The toss often proves decisive, with chasing teams winning 38 out of 59 previous matches.
But the weather could be the real X-factor this time. A scorching evening is on the cards, followed by rapidly dropping temperatures and a decisive layer of dew settling in. Bowlers will be tested to the extreme, especially in the second innings, as gripping the ball grows ever trickier.
Jaipur is set for a steamy contest with oppressive heat and humidity levels peaking just as players walk onto the field. Expect 38°C at 7pm, only cooling slightly as the night deepens. Strong winds up to 32 km/h and very unhealthy air quality could also influence play. Dew begins to form around 9pm, adding another wrinkle to bowling and fielding under lights.
| Time | Temperature | Real Feel | Humidity | Dew Point | Conditions | Wind (km/h) | Dew/Field Impact |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 19:00 | 38°C | 36°C | 14% | 6°C | Partly cloudy | S 13 | Low, drying pitch |
| 20:00 | 35°C | 33°C | 18% | 7°C | Partly cloudy | S 11 | Slightly tacky |
| 21:00 | 33°C | 32°C | 21% | 8°C | Partly cloudy | SSW 11 | Dew forming |
| 22:00 | 31°C | 30°C | 25% | 9°C | Partly cloudy | S 11 | Dew increases |
| 23:00 | 30°C | 28°C | 30% | 11°C | Mostly clear | SSE 13 | Significant dew |
The pitch at Sawai Man Singh Stadium is genuinely balanced — providing carry and bounce for pacers initially, while spinners get some purchase as the game wears on. Still, the true nature of this pitch means well-set batters can cash in, especially under lights. Winning the toss, teams prefer to bowl first, as the chasing side has succeeded in 38 of the 59 IPL contests here. Par score will hover in the 175-190 range, but expect fireworks if batters get set early.
Previous high scores highlight the potential for big runs — the highest ever was 217/6 by Sunrisers Hyderabad, and collapses like RR’s 59 all-out in 2023 remind teams not to get too complacent. As dew becomes a deciding factor, bowlers who rely on pace-off or finger spin might struggle to control the game late on.
The Royals finally snapped their winless streak thanks to young Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s astonishing century. The 14-year-old prodigy has become the talk of the tournament, boasting a blistering strike rate over 215 in just three matches. RR’s batting, though, still feels the absence of skipper Sanju Samson, out with a side strain. In his stead, Riyan Parag will lead the side, while Yashasvi Jaiswal and Nitish Rana provide both class and aggression at the top.
Shimron Hetmyer and Riyan Parag's finishing abilities add depth to a batting line-up now full of x-factor thanks to Suryavanshi’s emergence. In the spin department, Wanindu Hasaranga and Maheesh Theekshana have bowled with guile even on good batting tracks, with Hasaranga picking up 10 wickets in 8 matches. Jofra Archer, leading the pace attack, will be a key figure, especially early with the new ball.
Bowling at the death remains a concern for RR, but the duo of Sandeep Sharma and Archer will be trusted to stem the run flow. The Royals’ recent five-game winning streak over MI at this venue gives them confidence, but much will depend on how their spin attack copes once dew falls.
Mumbai Indians come into this contest with relentless momentum, having won their last five matches. The revival has coincided with former captain Rohit Sharma’s return to ruthless form — after a slow start, he’s hammered scores of 76*, 70, and continues to set the tone in the powerplay. Suryakumar Yadav (427 runs) has been Mr. Consistency, stringing together 10 consecutive scores of 25 or more.
Their middle-order flexibility is bolstered by Tilak Varma, Will Jacks, and the all-round skills of Hardik Pandya. Corbin Bosch was a wildcard inclusion in the previous match, making instant impact with both bat and ball, but if Mitchell Santner regains fitness, selection will get tricky. MI’s bowling is their ace, with Trent Boult (13 wickets) and Jasprit Bumrah (9 wickets, economy 7.5) forming a world-class opening duo. Boult’s powerplay threat, coupled with the control of Bumrah at the backend, gives MI a well-rounded attack.
Spinners Karn Sharma and possible inclusion of Santner, or all-rounder Bosch, provide balance. With their winning habit and versatile line-up, MI look dangerous, but how their pacers adapt once the dew sets in may be decisive.
RR Squad
Sanju Samson, Shubham Dubey, Vaibhav Suryavanshi, Kunal Rathore, Shimron Hetmyer, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Dhruv Jurel, Riyan Parag, Nitish Rana, Yudhvir Singh Charak, Jofra Archer, Maheesh Theekshana, Wanindu Hasaranga, Akash Madhwal, Kumar Kartikeya Singh, Tushar Deshpande, Fazalhaq Farooqi, Kwena Maphaka, Ashok Sharma, Sandeep Sharma
MI Squad
Rohit Sharma, Suryakumar Yadav, Robin Minz, Ryan Rickelton, Shrijith Krishnan, Bevon Jacobs, N. Tilak Varma, Hardik Pandya, Naman Dhir, Will Jacks, Mitchell Santner, Raj Angad Bawa, Vignesh Puthur, Corbin Bosch, Trent Boult, Karn Sharma, Deepak Chahar, Ashwani Kumar, Reece Topley, V.Satyanarayana Penmetsa, Arjun Tendulkar, Mujeeb-ur-Rahman, Jasprit Bumrah