MI vs LSG Weather and Pitch Update, IPL 2025: The iconic Wankhede Stadium gears up for a high-voltage face-off as Mumbai Indians (MI) lock horns with Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) on 27 April 2025.
MI, fresh from four consecutive victories, look to assert their dominance at home, while LSG, coming off a morale-boosting win, will be keen to outshine the hosts and shake up the points table dynamics.

Pitch and weather conditions are set to play pivotal roles as the mercury soars in Mumbai. Fans can anticipate a spectacle of power-hitting and tactical wizardry as big names like Rohit Sharma, Suryakumar Yadav, Nicholas Pooran, and Mitchell Marsh aim to stamp their authority in front of a buzzing Sunday crowd.
The stage is set for batting fireworks at Wankhede, historically a belter with enough assistance for pacers early on. But with Mumbai’s notorious summer in full swing, humidity and evening dew may challenge even the most seasoned campaigners.
Expect a scorcher as the mercury sits at a fiery 35°C at the start and hardly dips below 32°C by early evening. The real feels soar above 37°C through most of the game, with winds blowing from the WNW at around 15-20 km/h. Zero cloud cover promises uninterrupted play, but extreme humidity – peaking near 60% by game-end – means sweat and stamina will be tested. Dew is likely to become a major factor from the second innings, making things trickier for bowlers aiming to grip the ball.
| Time | Temperature | RealFeel | Humidity | Wind (km/h) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3:00 pm | 35°C | 40°C | 44% | 15 (WNW) |
| 4:00 pm | 35°C | 39°C | 47% | 19 (WNW) |
| 5:00 pm | 34°C | 38°C | 50% | 20 (WNW) |
| 6:00 pm | 34°C | 37°C | 52% | 20 (WNW) |
| 7:00 pm | 32°C | 35°C | 60% | 15 (WNW) |
The Wankhede strip remains a willow-wonderland, serving up high-scoring contests throughout the IPL. While scores in the 190-210 range are par for the course, a 220 outburst isn't out of the question if someone catches fire early.
Pacers will look to exploit any early swing, but as the lights take over, batting becomes easier and the short boundaries invite big shots. With the prospect of late-evening dew, chasing could be the smarter choice—expect captains to eye bowling first should they win the toss.
Mumbai Indians return to their fortress, the legendary Wankhede Stadium, oozing confidence after stitching together a streak of decisive victories this season. Their success has been built on a blend of experienced Indian stalwarts and dynamic overseas talents. Skipper Hardik Pandya has brought aggression and clever leadership, maximising a side that thrives under pressure and at home.
Opening the batting, Rohit Sharma is enjoying a vintage run with successive fifties, expertly negotiating the new ball and providing solid starts. The ever-reliable Suryakumar Yadav, now in sublime touch with 373 runs at a scorching strike rate, anchors the middle order, unleashing trademark flair once set.
On this batting paradise, big-hitters like N. Tilak Varma and Will Jacks will be eager to make the most of short boundaries and fast outfields, particularly in the high-octane powerplay overs. Mumbai’s strength, however, goes beyond batting. With a pace-burst led by Jasprit Bumrah and Trent Boult, they have a proven knack for striking early and throttling runs at the death.
Deepak Chahar’s swing and Mitchell Santner’s left-arm spin provide Pandora’s box-like options on a pitch where spinners can curtail the run-flow, especially if there’s early turn.
Lucknow Super Giants enter this high-pressure clash with a point to prove and the firepower to deliver. Despite some inconsistency, their squad boasts an enviable batting line-up capable of bossing the flat Wankhede surfaces.
LSG’s campaign has been defined by Nicholas Pooran’s audacious stroke-play, making him the most threatening batter this IPL season. His explosive left-handed batting, complemented by a jaw-dropping strike rate over 200, makes him a genuine match-winner on true pitches.
Mitchell Marsh and Aiden Markram lend further gravitas to the top-order, both adept at shifting gears according to conditions. Rishabh Pant, while searching for rhythm, remains a potential x-factor if he finds his touch. In the middle and lower order, the likes of David Miller and Abdul Samad can accelerate rapidly, crucial for posting or chasing big totals at this run-friendly venue.
LSG’s bowling attack is spearheaded by Shardul Thakur and Avesh Khan – both capable of providing vital breakthroughs at the death. Ravi Bishnoi’s clever leg-spin could exploit any grip the surface offers, while the inclusion of all-rounders such as Marsh and Thakur adds critical balance to the side in both departments.
Rohit Sharma, Suryakumar Yadav, Robin Minz, Ryan Rickelton, Shrijith Krishnan, Bevon Jacobs, N. Tilak Varma, Hardik Pandya, Naman Dhir, Will Jacks, Mitchell Santner, Raj Angad Bawa, Vignesh Puthur, Corbin Bosch, Trent Boult, Karn Sharma, Deepak Chahar, Ashwani Kumar, Reece Topley, V.Satyanarayana Penmetsa, Arjun Tendulkar, Mujeeb-ur-Rahman, Jasprit Bumrah.
Rishabh Pant, David Miller, Aiden Markram, Aryan Juyal, Himmat Singh, Matthew Breetzke, Nicholas Pooran, Mitchell Marsh, Abdul Samad, Shahbaz Ahamad, Yuvraj Chaudhary, Rajvardhan Hangargekar, Arshin Kulkarni, Ayush Badoni, Shardul Thakur, Avesh Khan, Akash Deep, M. Siddharth, Digvesh Singh, Akash Singh, Shamar Joseph, Prince Yadav, Mayank Yadav, Ravi Bishnoi.