Delhi Capitals vs Rajasthan Royals Timeline
The Delhi Capitals vs Rajasthan Royals timeline is one of IPL's most enduring and perfectly balanced rivalries. Since their first meeting on April 19, 2008 — just the third match in IPL history these two franchises have faced each other 30 times, with the head-to-head locked at an exact 15-15. RR are the inaugural IPL champions (2008); DC are yet to win a title despite reaching the 2020 final. That championship contrast and the perfect statistical equilibrium beneath it frames every encounter between these sides.
The rivalry spans DD rebranding to DC (2018), RR's two-year suspension (2016-2017), a Watson-inspired semi-final demolition, a Jos Buttler century masterclass, and even a 2025 Super Over thriller. From 2008 to 2026, no two IPL franchises have produced a more even head-to-head record. This article covers the complete DC vs RR timeline: all 30 matches across eras, the defining performances, and the records that define IPL's most balanced rivalry.
DC vs RR Head-to-Head Stats
Metric | Details |
Total Matches | 30 (since 2008) |
RR Wins | 15 |
DC Wins | 15 |
No Result | 0 |
RR Win % | 50% |
DC Win % | 50% |
Highest Score (RR) | 222/2 (2022, Wankhede) |
Highest Score (DC) | 221/8 (2024, Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi) |
Lowest Score (RR) | 115 |
Lowest Score (DC) | 87 all out (2008 Semi-final) |
Biggest Win (RR) by runs | 105 runs (2008 Semi-final) |
Biggest Win (RR) by wickets | 9 wickets (2013, Jaipur) |
Biggest Win (DC) by runs | 67 runs (DD era) |
Most Memorable | 2008 Semi-final (Watson 52 + 3/10) |
Best Individual | Jos Buttler: 116 off 65 (RR, 2022) |
All Matches Summary: DC vs RR Timeline (2008-2026)
Era | Results | Key Moments |
2008 | DD strong + RR title | DD won Match 1 (9 wkts); RR won league return + semi-final (105 runs); RR win 2008 IPL |
2009-2010 | Competitive | DD strong with Sehwag and Gambhir; balanced results |
2011-2015 | Mixed fortunes | Both franchises inconsistent; neither dominating |
2016-2017 | No RR (suspended) | No meetings |
2018 | Both rebranding/returning | DD → DC rebrand; RR return from suspension |
2019-2022 | Big moments | DC final (2020); Buttler 116 off 65 (2022); RR runners-up 2022 |
2023-2025 | Perfectly balanced | 2025 Super Over thriller (DC won); 15-15 maintained |
2026 | Ongoing | Current season encounters |
IPL 2008 Semi-Final: Shane Watson's Masterclass
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai — May 30, 2008
This match established the rivalry's defining narrative: RR achieving championship glory, DD falling short. Watson's all-round performance remains the most complete individual contribution in DC-RR history.
Rajasthan Royals Innings (192/9 in 20 overs)
DD won the toss and chose to field. Graeme Smith and Swapnil Asnodkar gave RR a cracking start — their 65-run opening partnership set the platform. Watson (52 off 29 balls) and Yusuf Pathan (45) then took on the attack in the middle and late overs, providing the power-hitting that pushed RR to 192/9. Watson's fifty was electric: boundaries flowing freely, taking on the DD seam attack with authority.
Watson's Devastating Opening Spell (3/10 in 3 overs)
What followed was one of IPL's most complete individual performances. Having already scored an aggressive half-century, Watson opened the bowling and picked up DD's top three — including Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir — in his three-over burst. His opening spell finished the match as a contest before DD had established any momentum.
DD's Collapse (87 all out in 17th over)
Tillakaratne Dilshan top-scored for DD with 33 — the only batter showing meaningful resistance. DD's first five wickets fell for just 55 runs. Shane Warne's spin was unplayable from the other end, turning the ball square with batters unable to read him. DD were bowled out in the 17th over for 87. RR won by 105 runs — the largest margin in this rivalry's history.
Watson won Man of the Match for his 52 off 29 and 3/10 — a performance that encapsulated championship quality. Warne called it a "big effort from the guys." RR advanced to the final, defeated CSK off the last ball, and lifted the inaugural IPL trophy. DD's playoff heartbreak — scoring 87 in a semi-final — established a pattern of near-misses that would define the franchise for years.
IPL 2022: Jos Buttler's Record-Breaking Century
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai — April 2022
Jos Buttler produced the highest individual score in DC-RR rivalry history: a breathtaking 116 off 65 balls that carried RR to their highest team total against DC (222/2). His innings was the defining performance of his extraordinary 2022 season — the year he won the Orange Cap as IPL's leading run-scorer.
Buttler's century — 116 off 65 balls featuring 9 fours and 9 sixes — carried RR to 222/2. He and Devdutt Padikkal put on 155 for the opening wicket (Padikkal 54 off 35), and Sanju Samson finished with an unbeaten 46 off 19. DC responded with 207/8 — Rishabh Pant top-scored with 44, Rovman Powell bludgeoned 36 off 15 — but fell 15 runs short. Prasidh Krishna (3/22) and R Ashwin (2/32) were RR's key bowlers. Buttler was the easy Player of the Match choice. RR reached the 2022 final (losing to GT), while DC missed the playoffs — a familiar pattern in this rivalry: RR progressing deep in the tournament, DC disappointed.
Key Highlights from DC vs RR Matches
IPL 2008: The Inaugural Season
The rivalry began on April 19, 2008 — Match 3 of the inaugural IPL — at Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi. DD dominated, restricting RR to 129/8 and chasing 130 for the loss of just 1 wicket in 15.1 overs. Farveez Maharoof (2/11) was Player of the Match for DD.
Their second meeting, on May 11 at Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur, reversed the result in thrilling fashion. Watson's 74 off 40 balls and 2/21 with the ball powered RR to a 3-wicket win. It was the opening chapter of the Watson-vs-DD story that would be completed at Wankhede three weeks later in the semi-final.
IPL 2009-2015: Mixed Fortunes
Throughout the 2009-2015 period, both franchises experienced inconsistency. DD competed strongly in 2009 with Sehwag and Gambhir providing explosive starts, but playoff aspirations repeatedly fell short. RR produced competitive performances without reaching finals. The head-to-head reflected competitive equality, neither side able to establish sustained dominance.
In 2013, RR produced their largest winning margin in the rivalry at Sawai Mansingh Stadium — a 9-wicket win with Ajinkya Rahane's unbeaten 63 earning him Player of the Match.
IPL 2016-2017: The Absent Years
Both franchises were impacted during this period. RR served a two-year suspension (2016-2017) meaning no DC-RR encounters during this period. DD continued without making significant playoffs progress. The gap meant four years between semi-final heartbreak (2008) and when the rivalry resumed (2018).
IPL 2018: Rebranding and Returns
Delhi Daredevils rebranded to Delhi Capitals ahead of IPL 2018 — a signal of fresh ambition under new ownership thinking. RR returned from their suspension. Encounters were competitive but neither team made the playoffs. The year was transitional for both sides.
IPL 2020: DC's Best Season
DC reached their first-ever IPL final in 2020 under Shreyas Iyer — losing to MI in the summit clash. Though RR had a difficult season, their encounters with DC during the league stage were closely fought. DC's 2020 run remains the closest they've come to the title, and their encounters with RR that year were part of a season-long campaign of genuine quality.
IPL 2024: DC's Record Total
On May 7, 2024, at Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi produced their highest-ever total against RR: 221/8. Jake Fraser-McGurk launched 50 off 20 balls at the top of the order and Abishek Porel added 65 off 36. Ravichandran Ashwin (3/24) was RR's best bowler but couldn't contain the scoring. Chasing 222, RR finished 201/8 — Sanju Samson scored 86 off 46 but the target was too steep. Kuldeep Yadav (2/25) and Mukesh Kumar (2/30) finished off the RR tail. DC won by 20 runs.
IPL 2025: The Super Over Thriller
The 2025 season produced the rivalry's most dramatic individual match — the first-ever Super Over between these sides. At Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi, both teams finished regulation at exactly 188 runs. The Super Over itself could not be separated in regulation, and DC — in front of their home crowd — held their nerve to win. It was a match that encapsulated the rivalry's perfect balance: neither side better over 20 overs, the outcome decided on razor-thin margins.
Notable Records in DC vs RR Rivalry
Individual Performances
Record | Player | Team | Season |
Highest Score | Jos Buttler: 116 off 65 | RR | 2022 |
Best Bowling | Shane Watson: 3/10 in 3 overs | RR | 2008 Semi-final |
Best All-Round | Shane Watson: 52 off 29 + 3/10 | RR | 2008 Semi-final |
2008 League (Jaipur) | Shane Watson: 74 off 40 + 2/21 | RR | 2008 |
Best DC Bowling | Prasidh Krishna: 3/22 | DC | 2022 |
POTM (Match 1) | Farveez Maharoof: 2/11 | DC | 2008 |
Team Records
Record | Details | Season |
Highest Total (RR) | 222/2 | 2022 (Wankhede) |
Highest Total (DC) | 221/8 | 2024 (Arun Jaitley Stadium) |
Lowest Total (DC) | 87 all out | 2008 Semi-final |
Lowest Total (RR) | 115 | — |
Biggest Win by runs (RR) | 105 runs | 2008 Semi-final |
Biggest Win by wickets (RR) | 9 wickets | 2013, Jaipur |
Biggest DC Win by runs | 67 runs | DD era |
DC 46-run win | DC won by 46 runs (Sharjah) | IPL 2020 |
Super Over | DC won (both teams 188) | 2025 |
Playoff Records
Match | Year | Result |
2008 Semi-final | May 30, 2008, Wankhede | RR won by 105 runs |
Overall playoff record | — | RR 1-0 DC |
Venue Records
Venue | Matches | DC Wins | RR Wins |
Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur | 7 | 2 | 5 |
Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi | Various | DC stronger at home | — |
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai | Notable neutral | — | 2008 SF + 2022 Buttler |
Head-to-Head: Top Performers
Top Batsmen
Ajinkya Rahane: The all-time leading run-scorer in this fixture with 611 runs — the highest tally by any player in DC-RR history. Rahane accumulated the vast majority of these runs during his time at Rajasthan Royals (2011-2015), including his unbeaten 63 in the 2013 nine-wicket win. Later representing DC, he added further contributions that reinforced his standing as the fixture's defining batter.
Jos Buttler (RR): His 116 off 65 in 2022 remains the single highest innings in DC-RR rivalry history — 9 fours, 9 sixes, and a 155-run opening stand with Padikkal. As RR's most destructive opener, his contributions against DC across 2022-2024 have been consistently match-shaping.
Shane Watson (RR): Across the 2008 season, Watson produced three separate match-defining performances against DD — 74 + 2/21 in Jaipur (league stage), then 52 + 3/10 in the semi-final. No player has shaped this rivalry's early chapters more profoundly.
Virender Sehwag (DD): DD's most explosive early-season performer, Sehwag's blazing starts across 2008-2013 gave DD their most competitive periods against RR.
Rishabh Pant (DC): DC's most consistent match-winner in this fixture across the 2018-2024 period, contributing multiple crucial knocks as both player and captain.
Sanju Samson (RR): RR's most consistent batter in this fixture during the post-Watson era, providing RR's batting anchor since 2013.
Top Bowlers
Shane Watson (RR): His 3/10 in the 2008 semi-final remains the best bowling performance in the rivalry — three top-order wickets in three overs, delivered after an attacking half-century.
Shane Warne (RR): The 2008 semi-final's bowling hero alongside Watson — turning the ball square with DD's batters unable to read him. His captaincy defined RR's championship campaign.
Yuzvendra Chahal (RR): RR's consistent middle-over weapon against DC across multiple seasons, picking up regular wickets and controlling scoring in the 8-15 over window.
Amit Mishra (DD/DC): The all-time leading wicket-taker in this fixture with 20 wickets — an extraordinary tally that reflects his leg-spin effectiveness against both franchises throughout his long career with Delhi.
Prasidh Krishna (DC): 3/22 in the 2022 Buttler match, despite conceding 207 — a disciplined effort against the best individual batting performance in this fixture's history.
DC vs RR: What Makes This Rivalry Special?
This rivalry's fundamental distinction is its perfect statistical equilibrium. No other major IPL fixture across 30 or more matches sits at exactly 15-15. That balance spans 18 years, a franchise rebrand, two years of RR suspension, seven different captains per side, and encounters in UAE, South Africa, and across India. The 50-50 head-to-head is not coincidence — it reflects genuinely matched teams who produce competitive cricket regardless of table positions.
Beneath that equality, a championship paradox runs through every encounter. RR are the inaugural champions — Watson's 2008 semi-final performance sent them to the title under Warne's captaincy, and DD's 87 all out represented a complete capitulation. DC have reached one final (2020), lost it, and the title remains elusive after 18 seasons. The 2008 semi-final — 105-run demolition, Watson's all-round masterclass, Warne's unreadable spin — is the defining image: RR know how to win the important match; DC have struggled when stakes are highest.
Jos Buttler's 116 off 65 in 2022 provided the modern equivalent of Watson's 2008 heroics — a RR batter taking complete ownership of a DC-RR contest and producing IPL's best individual innings in this fixture. That RR reached the 2022 final (losing to GT) while DC missed the playoffs entirely was the familiar pattern again.
The 2025 Super Over thriller added a new chapter: a match where 20 overs could not separate the teams, where the Super Over itself went to DC in front of their home crowd. It was the kind of dramatic, impossible-to-predict encounter this rivalry has always produced.
Venue dynamics sharpen the contest further. At Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur, RR hold a 5-2 record — comfortable home advantage in front of their passionate fanbase. At Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi, DC are stronger. The Wankhede has hosted the rivalry's two most memorable individual performances: Watson's semi-final and Buttler's century.
Player movements enrich the narrative. Shane Watson's contributions for RR remain unmatched in this fixture. R Ashwin has represented both franchises across his IPL career. These crossovers add personal histories that deepen the rivalry's texture beyond simple competition.
Conclusion
The Delhi Capitals vs Rajasthan Royals timeline represents IPL's most perfectly balanced rivalry: 15-15 across 30 matches since 2008. Yet beneath the statistical equality lies championship disparity — RR's inaugural title (2008) versus DC's ongoing drought despite the 2020 final. Shane Watson's semi-final masterclass (52 + 3/10) sent RR to inaugural glory while crushing DD's maiden campaign. Jos Buttler's record 116 off 65 (2022) provided modern brilliance, powering RR's 222/2 while DC managed only 207/7. The 2025 Super Over thriller — tied at 188, DC winning the one-over contest — added another chapter to a rivalry built on close finishes and contrasting outcomes. As both teams chase championship glory — RR seeking their second title, DC seeking their first — every future encounter carries the weight of this perfectly balanced history.
