At this time, there are no live Rajasthan Royals televised cricket matches but we display a history in the TV guide of the last Rajasthan Royals matches that were broadcasted.
We will update this Rajasthan Royals guide on TV when they confirm the next live matches from official media.
Since the beginning of this website, 33 live televised matches of Rajasthan Royals have been published.
The first published match was on 24 May 2022 between Gujarat Titans - Rajasthan Royals.
The channel with the most most live televised Rajasthan Royals matches is Star Sports 1 with a total of 32 matches.
And it is the IPL competition in which Rajasthan Royals has been televised the most times with a total of 33 games.
The Rajasthan Royals cricket team is a team from the city of Jaipur in India that competes in the Indian Premier League (IPL) . It was founded in 2008 as one of the original teams of the league and was the surprise winner of the first edition of the IPL in the same year.
The team was owned by the Indian media company, India Television (ITV), and was led by former Australian cricketer Shane Warne. With his leadership and strategy, the Rajasthan Royals managed to defeat favored teams and win the IPL title in their first season.
However, the team has had ups and downs in their subsequent seasons and has struggled to maintain their success in the league. They have changed owners several times and have had some off-field issues.
Despite this, the team has had several standout players over the years, such as batsman Shane Watson and bowler Jofra Archer, who have contributed to some of the team's achievements in the IPL.
The team's main stadium is the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur, and the team has also played at other cricket stadiums throughout the country.
In addition to their performance on the field, the Rajasthan Royals have also been active in various philanthropic initiatives. In 2018, the team launched their own foundation, the Rajasthan Royals Foundation, which works in areas such as education, sports, and sustainability.