DC vs RCB, IPL 2026: Arun Jaitley Stadium Pitch Report and Delhi Weather Forecast

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The 39th match of the 2026 Indian Premier League features a high-stakes encounter as the Delhi Capitals host Royal Challengers Bengaluru at the Arun Jaitley Stadium. RCB enters the game as the form favorite, sitting second on the points table with five wins from seven matches, led by the consistent run-scoring of Virat Kohli and the explosive strike rate of Rajat Patidar.
Conversely, the Delhi Capitals find themselves in the sixth position with a 3–4 record and are looking to bounce back from recent home struggles. However, DC can take confidence from their reverse fixture victory earlier this month and the record-breaking form of KL Rahul, who recently smashed an unbeaten 152 in the tournament.
The pitch at the Arun Jaitley Stadium is traditionally known for its batting-friendly nature, characterized by a flat surface and relatively short boundaries that favor aggressive stroke play. While the black-soil composition can offer some initial seam and swing for fast bowlers in the powerplay, the ground has seen several high-scoring totals this season, with par scores ranging between 170 and 190. Spinners are expected to find some grip and turn during the middle overs, but their impact may be mitigated in the second innings by the presence of dew. Given these factors and the history of the venue, teams winning the toss are highly likely to opt for chasing to take advantage of better batting conditions under the lights.
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Weather conditions in New Delhi for Monday evening are forecast to be warm and clear, following a daytime heatwave that saw temperatures peak around 42°C to 45°C. By the 7:30 pm IST kickoff, the temperature is expected to settle between 30°C and 32°C, eventually dropping to approximately 28°C as the night progresses.
Humidity is expected to remain relatively low at around 14% to 20%, though the primary atmospheric factor for the players will be the significant accumulation of dew on the outfield during the second innings. There is a negligible 10% chance of rain, ensuring that the match should proceed without any weather-related interruptions.
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