Dubai at this time of the year is no less than a hot oven with temperatures soaring to an excruciating 42 degrees C but with the Indian Premier League action returning to the Emirates, cricketers have no option but to sweat it out and take all the necessary precautions to ensure they don't succumb to heat-strokes or other heat-related illnesses.
On Wednesday, two days after Royal Challengers Bangalore lost the opening IPL match against Kolkata Knight Riders by nine wickets, the franchise posted a five-minute video of a practice match between RCB-A and RCB-B played a couple of days after the players had emerged from the mandatory six-day quarantine to show how tough and unrelenting the conditions are when players come out for their matches every single day.
"38 to 42 degrees, sun beating down on you + humidity & you're still expected to play a match like it doesn't really matter. How's that possible? Let's find out in What's It Like," tweeted RCB as they posted the video for IPL Bold Diaries.