
Samira Vishwas
Tezzbuzz|10-04-2026
The Rajasthan Royals (RR) and Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) are set to face off in the 16th match of the Indian Premier League 2026 season on April 10. The Rajasthan Royals, led by local icon Riyan Parag, have turned the Barsapara Stadium into a genuine fortress, maintaining a perfect record this season. Their latest victory—a commanding 27-run win over the Mumbai Indians—cemented their spot at the top of the table.
The defending champions, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, arrive in Guwahati with massive momentum. Under the leadership of Rajat Patidar, RCB recently posted a staggering 250 runs against Chennai, proving their batting lineup is in terrifying form. This match is a clash of titans: the clinical, undefeated Royals versus the explosive, high-flying Bengaluru side.
RR own three wins from three games, whereas RCB have posted two wins from two outings. One of the teams will see their unbeaten run in IPL 2026 come to an end if a full game gets completed, barring external hindrances.
The rivalry between Rajasthan and Bengaluru has historically been one of the most competitive in the league. In 34 head-to-head meetings, the Royal Challengers Bengaluru hold a slight lead with 17 wins, while the Rajasthan Royals have claimed 14 victories, with 3 matches ending in no result.
Despite RCB’s overall lead, RR are the team to beat at their secondary home in Guwahati. RR are a formidable opponent for the Bengaluru outfit.
RR Probable XI: Yashasvi Jaiswal, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Dhruv Jurel (wk), Riyan Parag (c), Shimron Hetmyer, Donovan Fereira, Ravindra Jadeja, Ravi Bishnoi, Jofra Archer, Nandre Burger, Sandeep Sharma.
(Impact: Tushar Deshpande).RCB Probable XI: Virat Kohli, Phil Salt, Devdutt Padikkal, Rajat Patidar (c), Tim David, Jitesh Sharma (wk), Krunal Pandya, Romario Shepherd, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Jacob Duffy, Abhinandan Singh. (Impact: Suyash Sharma).
Established in 2017, the Barsapara Cricket Stadium is the secondary home for the Rajasthan Royals and has quickly gained a reputation as a batting paradise.
With a capacity of 40,000, the stadium features a lush, fast outfield and short boundaries ranging between 65–68 meters. The venue is a spectacle of light and sound, with local fans turning out in droves to support “Assam’s own” Riyan Parag, creating an atmosphere that is arguably the loudest in the tournament.The surface for Match 16 is expected to be another high-scoring affair. The pitch is hard and flat, offering consistent bounce that allows batters to trust their shots from the very first ball.
In the 2026 season so far, the track has offered very little lateral movement once the new ball loses its shine, making it extremely difficult for bowlers to contain aggressive openers like Yashasvi Jaiswal or Virat Kohli.Tactically, humidity remains the biggest factor. Expected to hover around 85% during the game, it will lead to a decent amount of dew in the second innings. spinners like Ravindra Jadeja and Suyash Sharma could struggle. Consequently, the toss is vital—winning captains will almost certainly choose to bowl first to avoid the difficulty of gripping a wet ball in the chase.
The highest team total at this venue is 210/4 by Rajasthan Royals vs Gujarat Titans (2026), which is the current season high. Meanwhile, the lowest team total reads 142 by the Delhi Capitals vs RR.
Jaiswal is the top scorer at this venue with 223 runs at 44,.60. Parag is the 2nd-highest scorer at this venue for RR. He has scored 171 runs here from 7 innings.
Yuzvendra Chahal owns the most wickets here (6). Nathan Ellis, Sandeep Sharma and Wanindu Hasaranga are next with 5 wickets each.
The forecast for April 10 in Guwahati predicts a hot and humid day with a high of 33°C. During match hours, the temperature will settle around 25°C, but the real feel will be higher due to the 80-85% humidity. There is a low chance (15%) of light passing showers, which shouldn’t interrupt play but could further increase the moisture levels on the field.
While the pitch is a batter’s dream, the advantage leans slightly toward the Rajasthan Royals due to their bowling variety. Their ability to switch between the raw pace of Nandre Burger and the tactical, slow-ball mastery of Sandeep Sharma gives them the tools to defend a total even in dewy conditions. However, if RCB chase, the combination of Virat Kohli’s anchoring and Tim David’s brute force—paired with the short boundaries—could make any target look small.
It is a batting paradise with true bounce and a fast outfield. Expect a high-scoring encounter where 200 is considered a par score.
Rajat Patidar is the captain for the Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the 2026 season.
High humidity causes heavy dew, making it difficult for bowlers to grip the ball in the second innings. This heavily favours the team batting second.
Given the current season’s trends and the explosive lineups of both teams, anything under 200 is likely to be chased down.




