Mumbai Indians have made a thrilling comeback in IPL 2025. After a disastrous start, they have been on a conveyor belt of strong performance winning 4 in a row. Their last victory came against the Sunrisers Hyderabad at the Rajiv Gandhi Stadium. Riding on this momentum, MI is now third in the table. They will next face off against the Lucknow Super Giants on April 27 at the Wankhede Stadium. But they have to struggle not only with LSG but also with the heat which will make this summer punishing for the players. The match is scheduled to start at 3:30 p.m. when the sun is straight overhead. Mumbai, known for its humid climate, takes a toll on players used to night games. MI has planned something very clever. The fact that they have played most of their matches under lights motivates the team to reset their training program. For the next two days, the players will train at about 15:00 hours instead of the usual evening training. This gives them a chance to acclimatize to the daytime heat, to avoid unpleasant surprises on the matchday. The squad mostly trains around 1800 hours at dusk to imitate night-match conditions. However, for this daytime clash against LSG, the Men in Blue are cleverly preparing in the sun. Also Read | Who are the batters to have been retired out in the history of IPL? Check full list here Extreme heat has been a concern during this IPL season. In the match between the Gujarat Titans and Delhi Capitals, some players were unable to cope. Axar Patel and Ishant Sharma were felt affected by extreme heat. In this match, Ishant sought medical assistance owing to extreme temperature and was out for a part of the game. Equally, the sun was harsh during the GT vs LSG match in Ahmedabad. Prasidh Krishna, brilliant with the ball, too had to leave the field with cramps due to excessive heat.