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Rajasthan Royals Squad 2026: Full Player List, Captain & Team Profile

Rajasthan Royals enter IPL 2026 with a fresh leadership group and a bold, youth-driven core. Riyan Parag takes over as captain, signalling a new era for the franchise that won the inaugural IPL title. With Kumar Sangakkara continuing as coach, the Royals have doubled down on their philosophy of backing young Indian talent, supported by experienced overseas match-winners.
The 2026 Rajasthan Royals squad looks well-balanced across departments. Yashasvi Jaiswal and Parag headline a dynamic batting line-up, while the middle order is reinforced by the power of Shimron Hetmyer and the promise of several domestic batters. The addition of Ravindra Jadeja and Sam Curran gives the side rare quality in the all-roundersβ category, providing both depth and flexibility.
In the bowling department, Jofra Archerβs pace and Ravi Bishnoiβs wrist spin are backed by a strong Indian seam unit led by Sandeep Sharma and Tushar Deshpande. Royals fans following every ball and over can track the latest updates and IPL 2026 score across matches, including detailed Rajasthan fixtures and performance trends.
Rajasthan Royals 2026 Upcoming Matches
Rajasthan Royals start their IPL 2026 campaign with a high-profile clash against Chennai Super Kings in Guwahati, followed by key fixtures against Gujarat Titans, Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers Bengaluru. These early games will set the tone for their season and test the new-look side in different conditions.
| Opponent | Stadium | Date | Time GMT | Local Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chennai Super Kings | Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati | 2026-03-30 | 14:00 | 19:30 |
| Gujarat Titans | Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad | 2026-04-04 | 14:00 | 19:30 |
| Mumbai Indians | Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati | 2026-04-07 | 14:00 | 19:30 |
| Royal Challengers Bengaluru | Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati | 2026-04-10 | 14:00 | 19:30 |
Fans can keep an eye on every Royals game and the overall IPL 2026 live score for real-time match situations, points table swings and individual player performances.
Quick Facts: Rajasthan Royals in IPL 2026
| Category | Detail |
|---|---|
| Captain | Riyan Parag |
| Head Coach | Kumar Sangakkara |
| Owner | Royal Multisport Pvt. Ltd |
| Home Ground | Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur |
For a full list of cricketers representing the franchise this season, including domestic and overseas names, visit strong Rajasthan Royals Players strong.
Squad Breakdown
Rajasthan Royals have built a versatile IPL 2026 squad that blends explosive young batting, world-class all-round options and a varied bowling attack. The top order is aggressive, the middle overs can be controlled by spin and seam, and there is genuine wicket-taking potential at all stages of the innings. Crucially, multiple players can float in the batting order, giving the captain tactical freedom.
Batters
strong Yashasvi Jaiswal strong β Left-handed opener who attacks from ball one, ideal for powerplay dominance and long impact innings.
strong Riyan Parag strong β Middle-order batter and captain; plays the anchor-cum-finisher role with a wide scoring range and strong game against spin.
strong Shimron Hetmyer strong β Left-handed power-hitter, best suited to No. 5/6; specialises in finishing chases and clearing boundaries at the death.
strong Vaibhav Suryavanshi strong β Young domestic batter, offers stability in the middle overs and can rotate strike effectively.
strong Shubham Dubey strong β Hard-hitting middle-order option, built for quick 20β30-run cameos that lift the run rate.
strong Brijesh Sharma strong β Technically sound batter who can slot in at the top or middle order as conditions and match-ups demand.
strong Aman Rao Perala strong β Flexible batting option, capable of filling gaps in the XI and providing depth in the second half of the innings.
Wicket-keepers (WK-Batter)
strong Ravi Singh strong β Wicket-keeper batter with a compact technique; useful as a top or middle-order accumulator.
strong Dhruv Jurel strong β Dynamic keeper-batter, known for calm chases and clean hitting; an ideal finisher who can also bat at No. 4/5.
strong Donovan Ferreira strong β Explosive wicket-keeper batter from South Africa, strong against pace and spin, suited to high-impact finishing roles.
strong Lhuan-dre Pretorius strong β Young keeper-batter option, provides bench depth and future upside in the top or middle order.
All-Rounders
strong Ravindra Jadeja strong β Elite all-rounder; left-hand batter who can stabilize or accelerate, plus accurate left-arm spin and brilliant fielding.
strong Sam Curran strong β Left-arm bowling all-rounder; offers new-ball swing, death overs smarts and valuable runs as a lower middle-order hitter.
strong Yudhvir Charak strong β Seam-bowling all-rounder who can bowl into the pitch and chip in with useful lower-order runs.
Bowlers
strong Jofra Archer strong β Express pace bowler who can attack with the new ball and close out innings at the death; a genuine strike weapon.
strong Ravi Bishnoi strong β Wrist spinner who attacks the stumps and thrives in the middle overs, ideal for breaking partnerships.
strong Sandeep Sharma strong β New-ball specialist with swing and control; reliable for powerplay overs and defensive spells.
strong Tushar Deshpande strong β Hit-the-deck seamer who can bowl hard lengths and adapt to varying surfaces.
strong Nandre Burger strong β Left-arm quick, adds variety with angle across and into right-handers, useful in both powerplay and middle overs.
strong Kwena Maphaka strong β Young left-arm fast bowler with raw pace, a development pick who can surprise with bounce and movement.
strong Adam Milne strong β Experienced right-arm pacer, effective on quick tracks and handy as an enforcer through the middle overs.
strong Kuldeep Sen strong β Skiddy seamer with good pace; capable of short, wicket-taking bursts.
strong Vignesh Puthur strong β Domestic pace option, offers depth and allows rotation through a long league season.
strong Sushant Mishra strong β Left-arm seamer who can exploit helpful conditions and gives another left-arm angle in the attack.
strong Yash Raj Punja strong β Young bowler in the squad structure, providing cover and future potential in the fast-bowling unit.
Home Stadium β The Fortress
Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur remains one of the most atmospheric venues in the IPL. Traditionally, the pitch here has offered a good balance between bat and ball β true enough for strokeplay, but with just enough grip and assistance for spinners and change-of-pace seamers. Scores in the 170β190 range are common, making it a venue where smart batting and disciplined bowling usually trump reckless hitting.
For Rajasthan Royals, the ground dimensions and surface suit their mix of spin and pace options. Bowlers like Ravi Bishnoi and Ravindra Jadeja can control the middle overs, while the seamers use cutters and variations into the pitch. The Jaipur crowd, known for being loud and partisan, adds to the pressure on visiting sides. Under lights, chasing can be tricky if the pitch slows down, an advantage the Royals will look to exploit by defending totals.
Season Outlook
Rajasthan Royals look well placed to mount a serious challenge for the playoffs in IPL 2026. Their core of Jaiswal, Parag, Hetmyer, Jadeja, Curran and Archer gives them proven quality in all phases of a T20 game. If the younger domestic players adapt quickly and the bowling unit stays fit, the Royals have the tools to beat any side on their day.
Consistency, especially in tight chases and away matches, will decide whether they are just playoff contenders or genuine title threats. With a flexible squad, strong leadership from Sangakkara and a passionate fanbase behind them, Rajasthan Royals will be one of the most closely watched teams this season.
