However, his bowling is balanced. Praful Hinge and Saqib Hussain both picked up four wickets each on their IPL debuts against RR, but the attack is relatively inexperienced and has lacked the presence of skipper Pat Cummins despite improving in recent matches.
Rajasthan, on the other hand, are looking strong with five wins in their first seven matches.
His Indian batting group of Yashvi Jaiswal, 15-year-old Vibhu Suryavanshi and Dhruv Jorrell have performed well, although captain Ryan Prag hasn’t scored big with the bat.
Even then, RR continued to play with intent, using batting depth and an attacking style that often put pressure on the opposition.
Suryavanshi has been RR’s top run-scorer with 254 runs at a strike rate of 220.86, including two 15-ball half-centuries.
Jaiswal has added both consistency and quick scoring at the top, scoring 245 runs at an average of 49.00.
Jofra Archer has led the bowling attack with 11 wickets in seven matches and will look to add more against SRH.
Ravindra Jadeja also comes into the game after playing a key role against LSG, where he scored an unbeaten 43 and took a crucial wicket.