The inaugural IPL champions (2008) Rajasthan Royals are among the popular T20 teams, who like to maintain their culture. Royals have recorded some large wins, which we will see here.
RR’s largest wins (by runs)
In the IPL 2008 first semifinal, Rajasthan Royals thrashed Delhi Daredevils by 105 runs, the largest win for Rajasthan Royals (by runs). After Royals scored 192/9, Daredevils were bundled out for only 87 runs.
Rajasthan Royals’ biggest home win (by runs) is an 87-run victory against Mumbai Indians in Jaipur in 2013. While Royals scored 179/3, MI were bundled out for only 92 runs.
List of RR’s biggest victories (by runs)
Margin | Opposition | Venue | Year |
105 runs | Delhi Daredevils | Wankhede | 2008 |
87 runs | Mumbai Indians | Jaipur | 2013 |
78 runs | Kings XI Punjab | Durban | 2009 |
72 runs | SunRisers Hyderabad | Hyderabad | 2023 |
65 runs | Royal Challengers Bangalore | Jaipur | 2008 |
RR’s largest wins (by wickets)
Rajasthan Royals have recorded one 10-wicket win, which was against Mumbai Indians at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai in 2011.
Rajasthan Royals have recorded four nine-wicket victories, including thrice at home in Jaipur.
List of RR’s biggest victories (by wickets)
Margin | Opposition | Venue | Year |
10 wickets | Mumbai Indians | Wankhede | 2011 |
9 wickets | Kings XI Punjab | Jaipur | 2010 |
9 wickets | Delhi Daredevils | Jaipur | 2013 |
9 wickets | Perth Scorchers | Jaipur | 2013 |
9 wickets | Kolkata Knight Riders | Kolkata | 2023 |
RR’s largest wins (by balls remaining)
Rajasthan Royals’ biggest win by balls remaining was a six-wicket victory with 42 balls remaining against Royal Challengers Bangalore in 2014.
RR’s largest home win by balls remaining was an eight-wicket victory with 35 balls remaining against Kochi Tuskers Kerala at Jaipur in 2011.
List of RR’s biggest victories (by balls remaining)
Balls Remaining (Margin in wickets) | Opposition | Venue | Year |
42 balls (6 wickets) | Royal Challengers Bangalore | Abu Dhabi | 2014 |
41 balls (10 wickets) | Mumbai Indians | Wankhede | 2011 |
41 balls (9 wickets) | Kolkata Knight Riders | Kolkata | 2023 |
35 balls (8 wickets) | Kochi Tuskers Kerala | Jaipur | 2011 |
34 balls (8 wickets) | Chennai Super Kings | Jaipur | 2008 |
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