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IPL Venue Analysis
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Sawai Mansingh Stadium

📍 Jaipur

2008 - 2019 47 Matches 7 Seasons
75
Avg 1st Innings
70
Avg 2nd Innings
197
Highest Score
363
Total Sixes

Overview

Since 2008, Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur has stood witness to 47 pulsating IPL clashes. This iconic venue, spanning 7 thrilling seasons, has built a reputation for high-scoring drama with an impressive first innings average of 75 runs.

🎯 Pitch Character & Conditions

The beauty of Sawai Mansingh Stadium lies in its unpredictability. Some days it's a batting belter, other times bowlers find assistance. This neutral character ensures that toss doesn't determine the outcome, making strategic execution paramount for both teams. Boundary-hitters have had a field day here, with 363 sixes launched into the stands - an average of 7.7 maximums per match. Add 28.7 fours per game, and you have a recipe for spectacular entertainment.

48.00%
Bat First Win %
52.00%
Chase Success %
50.00%
Toss Win = Match Win %

🏆 Team Performance at Sawai Mansingh Stadium

#1

Royal Challengers Bangalore

45%
3
Matches
1
Wins
78
Avg Score
#2

Rajasthan Royals

45%
20
Matches
9
Wins
76
Avg Score
#3

Chennai Super Kings

45%
4
Matches
2
Wins
76
Avg Score
#4

Kings XI Punjab

45%
4
Matches
2
Wins
75
Avg Score
#5

Sunrisers Hyderabad

45%
3
Matches
1
Wins
73
Avg Score
#6

Mumbai Indians

45%
5
Matches
2
Wins
70
Avg Score

📚 Historical Context

When analyzing team performance at Sawai Mansingh Stadium, one name stands above all others: Royal Challengers Bangalore. Their 3 appearances here have yielded exceptional results, with an average posting of 78 runs demonstrating complete mastery of local conditions.

🏏 Top Run Scorers

1
Ajinkya Rahane
SR: 122.49 | 15×6 | 127×4
1,100
(898 balls)
2
Shane Watson
SR: 139.74 | 41×6 | 85×4
865
(619 balls)
3
Rahul Dravid
SR: 119.71 | 13×6 | 95×4
735
(614 balls)
4
JC Buttler
SR: 143.38 | 10×6 | 51×4
433
(302 balls)
5
Sanju Samson
SR: 134.01 | 9×6 | 36×4
398
(297 balls)
6
SPD Smith
SR: 123.41 | 4×6 | 32×4
311
(252 balls)
7
BJ Hodge
SR: 138.36 | 10×6 | 23×4
303
(219 balls)
8
Stuart Binny
SR: 148.50 | 10×6 | 21×4
248
(167 balls)
9
Yusuf Pathan
SR: 142.66 | 9×6 | 19×4
204
(143 balls)
10
Robin Uthappa
SR: 132.89 | 6×6 | 25×4
198
(149 balls)

🎯 Top Wicket Takers

1
SK Trivedi
Economy: 7.32 | Balls: 670
41
wickets
2
Shane Watson
Economy: 7.04 | Balls: 517
22
wickets
3
Shane Warne
Economy: 7.14 | Balls: 384
21
wickets
4
Sohail Tanvir
Economy: 5.35 | Balls: 120
17
wickets
5
KK Cooper
Economy: 8.09 | Balls: 204
17
wickets
6
S Gopal
Economy: 7.35 | Balls: 204
16
wickets
7
JP Faulkner
Economy: 7.86 | Balls: 187
16
wickets
8
JC Archer
Economy: 7.19 | Balls: 258
12
wickets
9
JD Unadkat
Economy: 9.71 | Balls: 262
12
wickets
10
Mohit Sharma
Economy: 6.14 | Balls: 168
10
wickets

Key Moments & Records

When discussing batting greatness at Sawai Mansingh Stadium, the conversation begins and ends with Ajinkya Rahane: 1100 runs, 122.49 strike rate, 15 sixes. The bowling counterpart is SK Trivedi, with 41 crucial breakthroughs and an economy of 7.32. A staggering 197 runs represents the pinnacle of team batting at Sawai Mansingh Stadium, a score that epitomizes fearless attacking cricket.