Harleen Deol's 64* Powers UP Warriorz to First WPL Win Over Mumbai Indians

Harleen Deol's brilliant unbeaten 64 guided UP Warriorz to their first victory of the WPL season, ending a three-match losing streak. Deol was named Player of the Match and expressed her happiness for the team's crucial win. Captains Meg Lanning and Harmanpreet Kaur both praised Deol's mature and impactful innings. The Warriorz chased down 162 comfortably with seven wickets in hand.

Key Points: Harleen Deol's 64* Wins WPL Match for UP Warriorz

  • Deol's unbeaten 64 wins match
  • Ends UP Warriorz's 3-game losing streak
  • Lanning praises team's bounce-back
  • Harmanpreet Kaur says 180 was par
  • Comfortable 7-wicket chase completed
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"Feels good, happy for the team...": Harleen Deol after match-winning knock

UP Warriorz end losing streak as Harleen Deol's unbeaten 64 secures a 7-wicket win over Mumbai Indians in the Women's Premier League.

"Feels good, happy for the team for the first win. - Harleen Deol"

Navi Mumbai, January 16

Harleen Deol's brilliant unbeaten 64 powered UP Warriorz to their first win of the Women's Premier League season, coming out of a three-match losing streak with a commanding chase against the Mumbai Indians.

Deol was named Player of the Match for her match-winning knock and expressed her happiness after the game, saying the win meant a lot to the team.

"Feels good, happy for the team for the first win. Actually yesterday too I was batting well. As you saw today, how Chloe (Tryon) can change the scenario. I just took it that way. She's someone who can hit big but that didn't go our way. That's how I look at it," Deol said, as quoted from ESPNcricinfo.

Reflecting on her innings, "Nothing different today. I just got a few boundary balls, sometimes it's just your day. Normal prep for me, I was batting well yesterday also, no point to keep stressing on that thing (retired out). First two games didn't go my way. I was overhitting earlier. This wasn't the wicket to do that."

UP Warriorz captain Meg Lanning praised her team's response after the early setbacks and highlighted Deol's maturity.

"Lots of positives in the first three games, not as consistent. Bounced back well tonight to beat a good MI (Mumbai Indians) team. It's been a learning curve for me and the team. We've played good cricket but not as consistently," Lanning said.

She also revealed that conversations within the camp helped turn things around.

"We've had chats on our approach. The belief and confidence was there. I had a quick chat to Deol, she took yday really well. Showed what she can do in the format, hope it gives her confidence," Lanning added.

Mumbai Indians captain Harmanpreet Kaur felt her side were slightly short of a competitive total.

"I felt 180 was par. Batting first was not easy. We did decently well in the powerplay...," she said.

Harmanpreet acknowledged the impact of the conditions and credited Deol for her knock.

"Credit to Harleen for batting well. Chasing is always better with dew, which was there today. Hopefully in the upcoming games we score better," she said.

She also spoke about the opportunity given to younger players.

"Great opportunity for youngsters to bowl. They did well with dew around even though our score wasn't enough. Harleen showed what she can bring to the team, she always wants to do well," Harmanpreet added.

UP Warriorz registered a comfortable seven-wicket win over Mumbai Indians in the Women's Premier League (WPL) on Thursday, ending their losing streak in the tournament.

After suffering three consecutive defeats, Abhishek Nayar's side finally got back to winning ways, with Harleen Deol producing a match-winning performance with the bat. Deol remained unbeaten on 64 off 39 balls, striking 12 boundaries, as UP Warriorz chased down the target of 162 in 18.1 overs.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Finally, the Warriorz break the losing streak! Harleen played a mature knock. Her comment about not overhitting on this wicket shows good game sense. The WPL is such a great platform for our women cricketers to showcase their talent on a big stage.
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Aman W
Good win, but the team management needs to look at the top order. We lost early wickets again. Harleen bailed them out this time, but they can't rely on one player every match. The powerplay batting needs to be more solid.
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Sarah B
As a new fan of women's cricket from overseas, I'm really impressed by the quality of the WPL. Harleen Deol's innings was a masterclass in chasing. The camaraderie between players from different countries, like Lanning's praise for her, is wonderful to see.
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Karthik V
Harmanpreet is right about the dew factor. Chasing 160-odd becomes much easier in these conditions. MI missed a trick by not batting more aggressively in the middle overs. But full credit to Harleen – she played the situation perfectly. 12 boundaries in 39 balls is some hitting!
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Nisha Z
So proud of Harleen! 🙌 She has worked so hard. Her attitude is great – not stressing about being retired out previously and just focusing on the next game. This is the kind of mental strength young athletes in India should learn from. Jai Ho!

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