RCB vs SRH, IPL 2026: M. Chinnaswamy Stadium Pitch Report and Bengaluru Weather Forecast

Samira Vishwas

Tezzbuzz|28-03-2026

The Indian Premier League 2026 kicks off in grand fashion as Royal Challengers Bengaluru take on Sunrisers Hyderabad in a blockbuster opener at the iconic M. Chinnaswamy Stadium on Saturday, March 28. With two power-packed batting line-ups and one of the most batter-friendly venues in the world, fans can expect a thrilling, high-scoring contest right from the start.

Both teams will be eager to begin their campaign on a strong note, and the conditions in Bengaluru are likely to play a huge role in shaping the outcome of this clash.

RCB vs SRH: Chinnaswamy Stadium Pitch Report

The surface at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium has long been known as a paradise for batters. The pitch is typically flat, offering good bounce and carry, which allows stroke-makers to play their shots with confidence once they settle in.

Adding to the challenge for bowlers are the short boundaries, which make clearing the ropes relatively easy; even mishits can result in sixes. As a result, high-scoring games are a common feature at this venue.

In recent IPL seasons, the average first-innings score here has been in the range of 180–190. Anything below that is often considered under par, while totals exceeding 200 are very much achievable if batters get going.

Fast bowlers may find a bit of movement with the new ball during the powerplay, but that advantage tends to fade quickly. As the match progresses, the pitch becomes even better for batting. Spinners, meanwhile, are unlikely to get much turn and will need to rely on variations, flight, and changes of pace to be effective.

Dew is expected to be a major factor in the second innings, making it harder for bowlers to grip the ball. This often tilts the balance in favour of the chasing side, and captains winning the toss are likely to opt to bowl first.

Bengaluru Weather Forecast for RCB vs SRH clash

According to weather forecasters, the forecast for Bengaluru on Saturday evening, looks favourable for the IPL 2026 opener, with no significant rain threat expected during the match.

Daytime temperatures are likely to be in the mid-30s, but conditions will become more pleasant in the evening, with temperatures dropping to around 24–28°C during match hours. Skies are expected to remain mostly clear, ensuring uninterrupted play.

Humidity levels could hover around 60%, which may contribute to dew formation later in the night. The probability of rain remains very low (around 5–10%), making it ideal conditions for a full match.

With a flat pitch, short boundaries, and clear weather, the stage is perfectly set for a run-fest in the IPL 2026 opener. Both Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Sunrisers Hyderabad will look to capitalise on these batting-friendly conditions and start their campaign with an emphatic win.