
Samira Vishwas
Tezzbuzz|04-05-2026
It is a battle of the basement tonight as the 9th-placed Mumbai Indians (MI) take on the 10th-placed Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) in Match 47 of IPL 2026.
Both teams arrive at the Wankhede Stadium with their playoff hopes hanging by a thread, having secured only two wins each this season. MI’s star-studded lineup has struggled for cohesion, with senior players like Hardik Pandya and Suryakumar Yadav searching for consistent match-winning impact.
On the other hand, LSG, led by Rishabh Pant returns from a week-long break looking to snap a five-match losing streak. For Mumbai, Ryan Rickelton has been a bright spot at the top, while Lucknow will look to Mohsin Khan (fresh off a 5-wicket haul) and the newly joined Josh Inglis to provide the necessary spark.
The Wankhede Stadium remains a paradise for batters, characterized by its fast outfields and reliable bounce.
History suggests that high-scoring encounters are the norm here—the average first-innings score since last season sits at 197, with the previous match at this venue producing over 480 total runs. While the surface offers early assistance to pacers in the form of carry and bounce, spinners can expect some turn as the match progresses. Given the coastal location, dew is almost certain to play a massive role in the second innings, making “win the toss and bowl first” the likely mantra for both captains.The weather in Mumbai for the evening clash between Mumbai Indians and Lucknow Super Giants at Wankhede Stadium is expected to be warm and slightly humid, with temperatures around 29°C under partly cloudy skies.
A steady southwest breeze blowing at 13 km/h, with occasional gusts reaching up to 32 km/h, should provide some relief to players and spectators alike.Humidity levels will hover around 73%, which could make conditions a bit sticky, especially during the latter stages of the match, while the dew point of 24°C indicates a strong possibility of dew settling in during the second innings—potentially influencing captains’ decisions at the toss.
The chance of rain remains negligible at just 1%, ensuring an uninterrupted contest, although visibility could be slightly reduced to around 5 km due to mild haze. Overall, it sets up a classic Wankhede evening—good batting conditions with dew likely to play a key tactical role.




