Mumbai is bracing for another bout of heavy rainfall as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issues a yellow alert for the city and surrounding regions. Amid this weather chaos, Delhi Capitals (DC) co-owner Parth Jindal has formally requested the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to move the crucial Wednesday IPL 2025 match against Mumbai Indians (MI) out of Mumbai. The reason? The quest for consistency and fairness in the league, as well as the safety of players and fans.

Why Was a Yellow Alert Issued in Mumbai?
The IMD has forecasted increased rainfall and gusty winds in Mumbai and nearby regions from May 21 to 24. This weather is attributed to a cyclonic circulation forming over the east-central Arabian Sea, which is expected to bring:
- Light to moderate rainfall
- Thunderstorms with lightning
- Gusty winds reaching speeds of 40–50 km/h in isolated areas
The yellow alert covers not just Mumbai, but also Thane, Palghar, Raigad, and Nasik. Residents are advised to stay updated with official weather alerts and take necessary precautions, especially as waterlogging and traffic disruptions have already been reported in various parts of the city.
The IPL Dilemma: DC vs MI Amid Downpour
The Stakes
Wednesday’s IPL clash between Mumbai Indians and Delhi Capitals is more than just another league game. With both teams vying for playoff spots, the outcome could shape the rest of the season. If MI wins, they secure a playoff berth. If DC wins, the playoff race remains wide open, pushing the final league games into the spotlight.
Parth Jindal’s Request
DC co-owner Parth Jindal has written to the BCCI, emphasizing:
- The forecast for heavy rain on match day, with a strong likelihood of a washout
- The precedent set by moving the RCB vs SRH game from Bengaluru to Lucknow due to similar weather concerns
- The need for consistency and fairness in decision-making across the league
In his email, Jindal stated,
“Just as the game between RCB vs SRH has been moved out of Bengaluru in the quest for consistency and in the interest of the league, it is my request that tomorrow’s game also be moved to a different location as we have known for the better part of 6 days that the forecast for 21st in Mumbai is for heavy showers.”
For the IPL
- The BCCI faces pressure to ensure fairness and safety by possibly relocating the match.
- The decision could set a precedent for handling weather disruptions in future seasons.
FAQs: Yellow Alert in Mumbai & IPL Match Relocation
Q1: What does a yellow alert mean for Mumbai?
A yellow alert signals the likelihood of moderate to heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and gusty winds. Residents should stay alert and take precautions, especially in flood-prone areas.
Q2: Why did the DC co-owner request the IPL match to be moved?
Parth Jindal requested the match be relocated due to the high risk of rain washing out the game, citing the need for fairness and consistency after a similar move was made for another rain-affected match.
Q3: Has the IPL moved matches due to weather before?
Yes, the IPL recently shifted the RCB vs SRH match from Bengaluru to Lucknow due to heavy rainfall, setting a precedent for such decisions.
Q4: What happens if the MI vs DC match is washed out?
If the match is abandoned, both teams will share points, which could complicate the playoff race and affect the league standings.
Q5: How long will the yellow alert last in Mumbai?
The IMD has forecasted the yellow alert to remain in effect through May 24, with the possibility of continued rain and thunderstorms.
Conclusion
Mumbai’s yellow alert has added a dramatic twist to the IPL season, with weather now playing as big a role as the players themselves. As DC co-owner Parth Jindal pushes for the relocation of the high-stakes MI vs DC clash, all eyes are on the BCCI’s next move. For Mumbai residents and cricket fans alike, staying informed and prepared is the need of the hour as the city weathers yet another storm—both literal and sporting.