RR vs MI, IPL 2026: Fast-starting Rajasthan Royals takes on Mumbai Indians’ might These are still early days in IPL 2026. Teams are still working out their strengths, figuring out weaknesses and honing in on a winning strategy.
For Rajasthan Royals, this opening assessment has been a satisfying exercise, having won its first two games. The latest of those triumphs saw the side outlast Gujarat Titans by six runs in a high-scoring thriller, with pacer Tushar Deshpande delivering a nerveless final over.
On Tuesday, the Royals will have their cricketing faculties further examined as they host the Mumbai Indians (MI) at the Barsapara Stadium in Guwahati.
The opening salvo, though, hasn’t been a satisfactory one for MI. After bettering Kolkata Knight Riders in its first game, the five-time champion stumbled against Delhi Capitals in the second.
The much-vaunted MI batting lineup fell flat against the Capitals, as it eked out a below-par total of 162, which was overhauled with ease.
MI sorely missed the presence of skipper Hardik Pandya, who sat out of the game due to illness. The Indian all-rounder’s absence had a cascading effect on both the batting and bowling setups.
Luckily for MI, Pandya has recovered and will return to lead the side, as confirmed by bowling coach Paras Mhambrey.
Meanwhile, Riyan Parag has enjoyed a fruitful start to his stint as the Royals’ full-time captain. The 24-year-old’s on-field calls, particularly with bowling choices, have been sharp and game-clinching.
At Parag’s disposal is a bowling attack that covers most bases. In Jofra Archer and Nandre Burger, he has a left-right express pace combo which blew away Chennai Super Kings in the side’s first match, here in Guwahati. Backing them up will be the battle-hardened medium pace duo of Sandeep Sharma and Deshpande.
ALSO READ | This loss is on me: CSK skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad after heavy loss to RCB
Ravi Bishnoi and Ravindra Jadeja prop up the Royals’ spin attack, with the former scalping four vital wickets against Titans.
The centre of attention in the Royals lineup, though, is teenage sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi. The left-handed opener has batted with unbridled confidence, whipping up stormy starts in both games of the season.
If there is a sub-plot to look out for on Tuesday, it could be the potential first-ever in-game meeting between Suryavanshi and Jasprit Bumrah. The enticing prospect of the high-on-confidence 15-year-old going up against arguably the best bowler of this generation will only add sparkle to an already exciting contest.
Published on Apr 06, 2026
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These are still early days in IPL 2026. Teams are still working out their strengths, figuring out weaknesses and honing in on a winning strategy.
For Rajasthan Royals, this opening assessment has been a satisfying exercise, having won its first two games. The latest of those triumphs saw the side outlast Gujarat Titans by six runs in a high-scoring thriller, with pacer Tushar Deshpande delivering a nerveless final over.
On Tuesday, the Royals will have their cricketing faculties further examined as they host the Mumbai Indians (MI) at the Barsapara Stadium in Guwahati.
The opening salvo, though, hasn’t been a satisfactory one for MI. After bettering Kolkata Knight Riders in its first game, the five-time champion stumbled against Delhi Capitals in the second.
The much-vaunted MI batting lineup fell flat against the Capitals, as it eked out a below-par total of 162, which was overhauled with ease.
MI sorely missed the presence of skipper Hardik Pandya, who sat out of the game due to illness. The Indian all-rounder’s absence had a cascading effect on both the batting and bowling setups.
Luckily for MI, Pandya has recovered and will return to lead the side, as confirmed by bowling coach Paras Mhambrey.
Meanwhile, Riyan Parag has enjoyed a fruitful start to his stint as the Royals’ full-time captain. The 24-year-old’s on-field calls, particularly with bowling choices, have been sharp and game-clinching.
At Parag’s disposal is a bowling attack that covers most bases. In Jofra Archer and Nandre Burger, he has a left-right express pace combo which blew away Chennai Super Kings in the side’s first match, here in Guwahati. Backing them up will be the battle-hardened medium pace duo of Sandeep Sharma and Deshpande.
ALSO READ | This loss is on me: CSK skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad after heavy loss to RCB
Ravi Bishnoi and Ravindra Jadeja prop up the Royals’ spin attack, with the former scalping four vital wickets against Titans.
The centre of attention in the Royals lineup, though, is teenage sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi. The left-handed opener has batted with unbridled confidence, whipping up stormy starts in both games of the season.
If there is a sub-plot to look out for on Tuesday, it could be the potential first-ever in-game meeting between Suryavanshi and Jasprit Bumrah. The enticing prospect of the high-on-confidence 15-year-old going up against arguably the best bowler of this generation will only add sparkle to an already exciting contest.
Published on Apr 06, 2026
![Deadspin | Nationals strive to end five-game skid in matchup vs. Cardinals Mar 31, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Washington Nationals starting pitcher Zack Littell (18) throws a pitch against the Philadelphia Phillies in the second inning at Citizens Bank Park. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Ross-Imagn Images The optimism of the opening days of the season has begun to fade for the Washington Nationals as they open a three-game home series against the St. Louis Cardinals on Monday night. After winning three of four games out of the gate, the Nationals have dropped five straight after the Los Angeles Dodgers rallied late for an 8-6 win on Sunday. The Cardinals, meanwhile, spent the first eight games alternating pairs of wins and losses. On Sunday they ended a two-game skid and salvaged the series finale against the Detroit Tigers, 5-3, thanks to a four-run fifth inning. St. Louis will send Andre Pallante (1-0, 0.00 ERA) against fellow right-hander Zack Littell (0-1, 5.40) in the series opener. Pallante beat the New York Mets in his first start of the season, pitching five scoreless innings Tuesday while allowing three hits and three walks. He struck out three in the Cardinals’ 3-0 victory. “He threw a really good game,” Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol said. “Missing bats with the slider, used the sinker appropriately inside. What he was able to do with the baseball was really good.” Pallante is 2-2 with a 6.66 ERA in seven career games (three starts) vs. the Nationals. In his first appearance of the season, Littell lost to the Philadelphia Phillies 3-2 last Tuesday. He entered in the second inning following opener P.J. Poulin and gave up three runs on three hits, two of them home runs, in five innings. “Getting the shortened spring, we’re still trying to get to a place where we can just go out there and compete and not worry about the execution, pitch shapes, how the body is moving,” said Littell, who was signed by the Nationals during spring training. “We’ll get there.” Littell is 0-2 with a 6.11 ERA in 11 career games (three starts) vs. St. Louis. Ivan Herrera’s two-run single was the key hit Sunday night in Detroit. With two outs and runners on second and third, Herrera went the opposite way to give the Cardinals a 4-2 lead. He started the season 1-for-13 but has hit safely in six straight games to raise his batting average to .226. The 25-year-old Herrera was the designated hitter Sunday and has started three games behind the plate while Pedro Pages, 27, has made seven starts. “I think we have to be smart about how that workload gets increased in order to have [Herrera] healthy for an entire season,” Marmol told MLB.com. “But up to this point, I feel like he’s done a really nice job behind the plate.” The Nationals got a solid start from Foster Griffin on Sunday, and home runs by Luis Garcia Jr. and James Wood helped build a 6-1 lead, but the Dodgers’ bullpen tossed four scoreless innings and the defending World Series champions rallied. “You’ve just got to wear it and move on from it and learn from it,” Wood said. “Yeah, it’s tough, but we’re going to learn from it and keep battling and come out on top for more of these games.” Los Angeles scored four runs in the eighth to take a 7-6 lead and added a run in the ninth. Washington’s bullpen has struggled early. In the past week, the unit has failed to protect leads of four and five runs, leaving the team 3-6 instead of 5-4. –Field Level Media #Deadspin #Nationals #strive #fivegame #skid #matchup #Cardinals Deadspin | Nationals strive to end five-game skid in matchup vs. Cardinals Mar 31, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Washington Nationals starting pitcher Zack Littell (18) throws a pitch against the Philadelphia Phillies in the second inning at Citizens Bank Park. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Ross-Imagn Images The optimism of the opening days of the season has begun to fade for the Washington Nationals as they open a three-game home series against the St. Louis Cardinals on Monday night. After winning three of four games out of the gate, the Nationals have dropped five straight after the Los Angeles Dodgers rallied late for an 8-6 win on Sunday. The Cardinals, meanwhile, spent the first eight games alternating pairs of wins and losses. On Sunday they ended a two-game skid and salvaged the series finale against the Detroit Tigers, 5-3, thanks to a four-run fifth inning. St. Louis will send Andre Pallante (1-0, 0.00 ERA) against fellow right-hander Zack Littell (0-1, 5.40) in the series opener. Pallante beat the New York Mets in his first start of the season, pitching five scoreless innings Tuesday while allowing three hits and three walks. He struck out three in the Cardinals’ 3-0 victory. “He threw a really good game,” Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol said. “Missing bats with the slider, used the sinker appropriately inside. What he was able to do with the baseball was really good.” Pallante is 2-2 with a 6.66 ERA in seven career games (three starts) vs. the Nationals. In his first appearance of the season, Littell lost to the Philadelphia Phillies 3-2 last Tuesday. He entered in the second inning following opener P.J. Poulin and gave up three runs on three hits, two of them home runs, in five innings. “Getting the shortened spring, we’re still trying to get to a place where we can just go out there and compete and not worry about the execution, pitch shapes, how the body is moving,” said Littell, who was signed by the Nationals during spring training. “We’ll get there.” Littell is 0-2 with a 6.11 ERA in 11 career games (three starts) vs. St. Louis. Ivan Herrera’s two-run single was the key hit Sunday night in Detroit. With two outs and runners on second and third, Herrera went the opposite way to give the Cardinals a 4-2 lead. He started the season 1-for-13 but has hit safely in six straight games to raise his batting average to .226. The 25-year-old Herrera was the designated hitter Sunday and has started three games behind the plate while Pedro Pages, 27, has made seven starts. “I think we have to be smart about how that workload gets increased in order to have [Herrera] healthy for an entire season,” Marmol told MLB.com. “But up to this point, I feel like he’s done a really nice job behind the plate.” The Nationals got a solid start from Foster Griffin on Sunday, and home runs by Luis Garcia Jr. and James Wood helped build a 6-1 lead, but the Dodgers’ bullpen tossed four scoreless innings and the defending World Series champions rallied. “You’ve just got to wear it and move on from it and learn from it,” Wood said. “Yeah, it’s tough, but we’re going to learn from it and keep battling and come out on top for more of these games.” Los Angeles scored four runs in the eighth to take a 7-6 lead and added a run in the ninth. Washington’s bullpen has struggled early. In the past week, the unit has failed to protect leads of four and five runs, leaving the team 3-6 instead of 5-4. –Field Level Media #Deadspin #Nationals #strive #fivegame #skid #matchup #Cardinals](https://images.deadspin.com/tr:w-900/28631143.jpg)
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