Rajasthan Royals Unveil 'Pink Promise Match' for IPL 2026 on May 9

Rajasthan Royals have announced their 'Pink Promise Match' against Gujarat Titans on May 9, 2026, at Sawai Mansingh Stadium. The third edition of the initiative focuses on women-led transformation, with the team wearing special all-pink jerseys. The jersey was designed by 19-year-old Samiksha Rameshwar Mundada from Nashik, chosen from over 8,500 entries. For every six hit during the match, six homes will be electrified with solar power, continuing efforts that have already powered 780 homes.

Key Points: Rajasthan Royals Pink Promise Match IPL 2026 May 9

  • Pink Promise Match on May 9 vs Gujarat Titans
  • Third year of initiative for women-led transformation
  • Jersey designed by 19-year-old Samiksha Rameshwar Mundada
  • Six sixes will power six homes each with solar energy
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IPL 2026: Rajasthan Royals announce 'Pink Promise Match' on May 9

Rajasthan Royals announce Pink Promise Match vs Gujarat Titans on May 9, 2026, to drive women-led transformation and solar electrification in communities.

"The Pink Promise has grown into a powerful movement over the past years, where cricket directly contributes for good beyond the game. - Alok Chitre"

Jaipur, May 6

Rajasthan Royals have announced that the home fixture against the Gujarat Titans on May 9 at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium will be the franchise's 'Pink Promise Match' for Indian Premier League 2026, a marquee fixture dedicated to driving long-term social impact through the power of cricket, according to a release.

Now in its third year, the 'Pink Promise Match', led by Royal Rajasthan Foundation (RRF), continues to build on the Royals' commitment to driving meaningful social impact.

A cornerstone of the Royals community initiatives, the 'Pink Promise Match' sees the team take the field in their signature all-pink jersey, symbolising their continued commitment to women-led transformation. Over the years, the initiative has evolved into a powerful platform that leverages cricket's reach to create meaningful, measurable change beyond the boundary.

'Pink Promise' is the franchise initiative to drive women-led transformation, built on the belief "Aurat Hai Toh Bharat Hai."

This season, the Pink Promise jersey carries a deeper narrative. Designed through the Royals HunaRR Manch - Season 2: Rajasthan Royals Pink Promise Jersey Design competition, which witnessed over 8,500 entries, participation of over 700 designers across India, the jersey reflects the spirit of grassroots impact.

Built around the idea of women-led transformation, the design features a subtle ripple pattern representing how change begins with one individual and expands across families and communities. The winning design was created by 19-year-old Samiksha Rameshwar Mundada from Nashik, who was adjudged the winner by the jury.

The jersey also incorporates solar-inspired elements, symbolising access to clean and sustainable energy, along with the names of women supported by the Royal Rajasthan Foundation. Together, these elements bring alive the philosophy of "Aurat Hai Toh Bharat Hai," making the jersey not just a kit, but a story of impact.

Speaking on the initiative, Alok Chitre, Chief Operating Officer, Rajasthan Royals, said: "The Pink Promise has grown into a powerful movement over the past years, where cricket directly contributes for good beyond the game. We have seen this initiative translate into real, tangible impact on the ground. In 2024, the initiative helped power 260 homes, followed by over 520 homes in 2025. As we step into another season, we remain committed to scaling this impact further and continuing to drive women-led transformation."

As part of this year's commitment, the Royals will continue their solar electrification efforts in the region. For every six hit during the match, six homes will be electrified with solar power, further strengthening the link between on-field performance and off-field impact.

The initiative builds on strong momentum from previous seasons. In the past two years, it has contributed to powering 780 homes, expanding access to clean energy in underserved communities. At the heart of this effort are women from the Sambhar region, trained through RRF programmes, who play a pivotal role in the installation, maintenance, and long-term sustainability of the solar infrastructure.

The Pink Promise Match stands as a reflection of the Rajasthan Royals' commitment to creating lasting impact using cricket not just as a sport, but as a platform to empower communities and drive change where it matters most.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Nice concept, but 260 homes in 2024 and 520 in 2025 — while commendable, these numbers are quite small for a multi-million dollar franchise. Would love to see them scale this to thousands of homes. Still, it's a start and better than nothing.
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Raghav Mehta
That pink jersey design competition with 8,500 entries is massive for a state-level franchise! 🇮🇳 And the fact that a 19-year-old girl from Nashik won it — that's what true empowerment looks like. Way to go, RR!
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Tanya S
Honestly, this is refreshing. In a country where cricket is treated like a religion, using that platform for women-led development is a smart move. Though I wish the article mentioned how the beneficiaries are selected and whether the impact is sustainable beyond solar panels.
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James Anderson
As a cricket fan, I appreciate when teams go beyond the game. The 'six hits = six homes electrified' is a creative link between on-field action and off-field impact. Hope Gujarat Titans also participate in spirit and don't just view it as another IPL match.
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Vikram Jha
IPL is often criticized for being too commercial. But initiatives like Pink Promise show how sports can drive real change. The solar electrification in Sambhar region with women handling installation is inspiring. My only concern: this should not become a one-match gimmick.

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