In the Indian Premier League (IPL), the rivalry between the Mumbai Indians (MI) and Rajasthan Royals (RR) has always been exciting. Both sides have produced several memorable games throughout the years, full of drama, thrilling finishes, and outstanding individual performances. The competition has frequently fluctuated in the MI vs RR head to head matches, with each squad experiencing its brilliant moments. Although MI has historically been one of the strongest teams in IPL history, RR has been a final challenge for them with their youthful skill and daring style. This match has witnessed it everything, from Sanju Samson’s thunderous blows to Jasprit Bumrah’s game-winning performances. Whether at Sawai Mansingh Stadium or the Wankhede, fans have been glued to their seats during MI vs. RR encounters. Their matches remain among the tournament’s most thrilling encounters.
MI vs RR Head-to-Head Record
Since 2008, the Mumbai Indians and Rajasthan Royals have faced off in 31 IPL games. Out of these 31 games, the Mumbai Indians, being dominant over the RR, won 16 matches. However, the Rajasthan Royals also gave a tough fight to MI and won 14 matches. For more details, check out the MI vs RR Head-to-Head Record.
Total Matches | 31 |
MI Won | 16 |
RR Won | 14 |
MI Lost | 14 |
RR Lost | 16 |
No Result | 1 |
MI vs RR Head-to-Head Record at Home Ground
MI Record at Home Ground Against RR

If we talk about the Mumbai Indians’ home ground, then both teams played a total of 13 matches together. Out of which, the Mumbai Indians whitewashed Rajasthan in 8 matches. However, RR defeated MI in 5 matches only. Have a look at the MI Record at Home Ground Against RR for more information.
Total Matches | 13 |
MI Won | 8 |
RR Won | 5 |
MI Lost | 5 |
RR Lost | 8 |
No Result | 0 |
RR Record at Home Ground Against MI

The Rajasthan Royals played nine games at home and won 6 matches, while Mumbai managed to win 3 games at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium. Check out the RR Record at Home Ground Against MI for more details.
Total Matches | 9 |
MI Won | 3 |
RR Won | 6 |
MI Lost | 6 |
RR Lost | 3 |
No Result | 0 |
MI vs RR Head-to-Head Record at Away Ground:
MI Record at Away Ground Against RR
Rajasthan Royals have faced Mumbai Indians 9 times at their home ground, the Sawai Mansingh Stadium. With strong performances, RR came out on top in 6 of those matches, while MI managed to win 3.
Total Matches | 9 |
MI Won | 3 |
RR Won | 6 |
MI Lost | 6 |
RR Lost | 3 |
No Result | 0 |
RR Record at Away Ground Against MI
When it comes to the Mumbai Indians’ home ground, they’ve had the upper hand against the Rajasthan Royals. Out of the 13 matches played between the two teams here, MI came out on top in winning 8 matches. Although Rajasthan managed to win 5 times on the away ground. Take a look at the RR Record at Away Ground Against MI for more details.
Total Matches | 13 |
MI Won | 8 |
RR Won | 5 |
MI Lost | 5 |
RR Lost | 8 |
No Result | 0 |
MI vs RR Head-to-Head Record at Neutral Venues
The Rajasthan Royals and Mumbai Indians played eight matches at neutral locations. In the eight games that have been played, MI has won 5 games and RR has won three matches. Check out the full MI vs RR Head-to-Head Record at Neutral Venues for more details.
Total Matches | 8 |
MI Won | 5 |
RR Won | 3 |
MI Lost | 3 |
RR Lost | 5 |
No Result | 0 |
Mumbai Indians vs Rajasthan Royals Records and Stats
Highest Score in the MI vs RR Rivalry
Mumbai Indians, one of the strongest teams in IPL, recorded the highest score in the Mumbai Indians vs Rajasthan Royals rivalry by scoring 217/2 in the 2025 IPL season at Sawai Mansingh Stadium.
Highest Score by MI Against RR
Mumbai Indians, known for their powerful lineup, posted their highest score in the rivalry against Rajasthan Royals during the 2025 IPL season. They put up a massive 217 runs for just 2 wickets at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium, marking a standout moment in their clashes against RR.
Highest Score by RR Against MI
Rajasthan Royals recorded their highest total on 30th April, 2023, on the Mumbai home soil (Wankhede Stadium). They scored 212 runs in 20 overs, losing 7 wickets. It was the 42nd match of the IPL season.
Lowest Score in MI vs RR Rivalry
In the 51st match of the IPL, the Rajasthan Royals scored the lowest total in the MI vs RR rivalry. They scored 90/9 in 20 overs on 5th October 2021. It was the second-lowest total recorded by the RR in IPL history.
Lowest Score by MI Against RR
The Mumbai Indians recorded their lowest score vs RR on 17th April, 2013. They scored only 92 runs in 18 overs at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium.
Lowest Score by RR Against MI
In the 51st match of the IPL on 5th October 2021, Rajasthan Royals had a tough day against Mumbai Indians. They managed to score just 90 runs for the loss of 9 wickets in their 20 overs, their lowest total ever against MI in IPL history.
Individual Records in the MI vs RR Rivalry
Most Runs and Highest Scorer in the MI vs RR Rivalry:
Jos Buttler and Yashasvi Jaiswal lead the Rajasthan Royals in the most runs & highest scorer table against the Mumbai Indians in the MI vs RR rivalry. However, Suryakumar Yadav also scored the most runs for MI with 414 runs.
Stats | MI | RR |
Most Runs | Suryakumar Yadav (414 runs) | Jos Buttler (498 runs) |
Highest Scorer | Corey Anderson (95*) | Yashasvi Jaiswal (124) |
Most Wickets & Best Bowling in MI vs RR Rivalry:
Jofra Archer has taken 12 wickets against the Mumbai Indians in the MI vs. CSK rivalry, while Jasprit Bumrah is the bowler with the most wickets for the Mumbai Indians against the Rajasthan Royals. In the MI vs. RR match, Nathan Coulter-Nile and Sandeep Sharma both provided their teams’ greatest bowling performances.
Stats | MI | RR |
Most Wickets | Jasprit Bumrah (17 wickets) | Jofra Archer (12 wickets) |
Best Bowling | Nathan Coulter-Nile (4/14) | Sandeep Sharma (5/18) |
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Mumbai Indians vs Rajasthan Royals Standings:
MI position | IPL Season | RR Position |
5th position | 2008 | 1st position |
7th position | 2009 | 6th position |
1st position | 2010 | 7th position |
3rd position | 2011 | 6th position |
3rd position | 2012 | 7th position |
2nd position | 2013 | 3rd position |
4th position | 2014 | 5th position |
2nd position | 2015 | 4th position |
5th position | 2016 | DNP |
1st position | 2017 | DNP |
5th position | 2018 | 4th position |
1st position | 2019 | 7th position |
1st position | 2020 | 8th position |
5th position | 2021 | 7th position |
10th position | 2022 | 2nd position |
4th position | 2023 | 5th position |
10th position | 2024 | 3rd position |
4th position | 2025 | 9th position |