The inaugural champions’ of IPL, Rajasthan Royals walk into a fresh season leaving behind a forgetful last year, in search of redemption. A team that struggled last year now walks into IPL 2026 with new intent, new combinations, and silent pressure. RR will have a new leader in the form of Riyan Parag, who will be ably supported by the veteran Ravindra Jadeja, who was recently traded from CSK. Finding the perfect combination proves to be the key in high-pressure tournaments like the IPL.
Rajasthan Royals head into IPL 2026 with a lineup that feels measured, not experimental. The names are familiar, but the roles are sharper. It is a quiet rebuild on paper, yet one that could define their season early. The probable XI offers a glimpse into that plan—structured, balanced, and built to avoid last year’s slip rather than chase quick fixes.
Top Order
Rajasthan Royals appear set to retain trust in their opening pair. Yashasvi Jaiswal and Vaibhav Sooryavanshi are expected to start the innings. Both bring momentum from recent performances. Just behind them, captain Riyan Parag is likely to move up to No.3. This indicates the urge to dominate the powerplay and take control of the game early.
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Middle Order
The middle order is packed with left-right combinations and also has familiar faces in the form of Shimron Hetmyer and Dhruv Jurel. In case of collapse, their role will be to anchor the innings through the middle overs. Their roles are clear to take the game through and assert dominance whenever required.
Finishers
Ravindra Jadeja strengthens the lower middle order. His inclusion adds both batting depth and bowling flexibility. The final overseas slot could go to Dasun Shanaka, offering a balance of hitting and a few overs whenever required.
Bowlers
The bowling unit looks largely settled. Jofra Archer is expected to lead the pace attack, with Sandeep Sharma providing support. Spin duties may fall on Ravi Bishnoi, who can control the middle overs. This setup leans on clarity of roles rather than experimentation.