Harleen Deol Shines as UP Warriorz Clinch First WPL 2026 Win

UP Warriorz registered their first victory of the WPL 2026 season by defeating Mumbai Indians with 11 balls to spare. Harleen Deol anchored the chase with a superb 64 off 39 balls, earning high praise from head coach Abhishek Nayar. Nayar highlighted Deol's team-first mentality and her status as the second Indian batter after Harmanpreet Kaur to score a fifty this season. He also emphasized the positive team culture and the impactful leadership of captain Meg Lanning.

Key Points: UP Warriorz Win, Nayar Praises Harleen Deol as Top Batter

  • UP Warriorz secure first WPL 2026 win
  • Harleen Deol scores match-winning 64
  • Coach Nayar praises her as top Indian batter
  • Team culture emphasized despite results
  • Leadership of Meg Lanning highlighted
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WPL 2026: Harleen is second best Indian batter after Harmanpreet, says UP Warriorz head coach Nayar

UP Warriorz beat Mumbai Indians in WPL 2026. Coach Abhishek Nayar hails Harleen Deol as second-best Indian batter after Harmanpreet Kaur.

"She's now the second Indian batter after Harmanpreet to score a fifty this season. - Abhishek Nayar"

Navi Mumbai, Jan 16

UP Warriorz Head coach Abhishek Nayar praised Harleen Deol for her magnificent half-century against Mumbai Indians and credited her as second best Indian batter after Harmanpreet Kaur.

UP Warriorz secured their first victory of the Women's Premier League (WPL) 2026 with a controlled performance against Mumbai Indians, restricting their opponents to 161-5 before completing the chase with 11 balls to spare.

The bowlers set the platform with a disciplined display, applying pressure through the innings and ensuring Mumbai Indians were kept in check.

At the heart of the chase was Harleen Deol, who produced a composed and authoritative knock of 64 off 39 balls. Displaying excellent timing and balance, Harleen found the boundaries with regularity, particularly through the off-side, and played a key role in guiding the UP Warriorz to get over the line.

Speaking about Harleen Deol's approach and growth, Head Coach Abhishek Nayar said, "For Harleen, it has always been about the team first and herself second, and that belief has stayed strong within this group. I've always encouraged her to see herself as both a touch and power player, because my mindset is to push Indian cricketers to the next level. She's now the second Indian batter after Harmanpreet to score a fifty this season, and that's exactly what we wanted to see."

On the dressing-room environment, Abhishek Nayar said, "Our team culture doesn't change whether we win or lose. We've had some tough outings, but we also have lively characters like Kranti Gaud and Phoebe Litchfield who keep the energy high in the dressing room. A positive environment is important regardless of results."

Highlighting the importance of leadership within the group, the head coach added, "T20 cricket is about strong leadership, and Meg Lanning has been outstanding. She's hands-on, deeply involved, and very meticulous in understanding the strengths and weaknesses of this group. As the tournament progresses, you really see the impact she has, she is the boss of this team."

- IANS

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Rohit P
Second best Indian batter after Harmanpreet? That's a huge statement. She played well today, but what about Smriti Mandhana or Jemimah Rodrigues? They have proven themselves over a longer period. Harleen is talented, but let's not get carried away with one innings.
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Ananya R
So happy for Harleen! She has worked so hard and it's showing. The team culture Nayar talks about is so important. Winning and losing is part of the game, but keeping the dressing room positive is key. More power to the Warriorz! 💪
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Michael C
As a neutral fan, that was a very controlled chase. Harleen Deol's innings was class. It's great to see Indian players stepping up under the guidance of world-class leaders like Meg Lanning. The WPL is doing wonders for the depth of women's cricket here.
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Karthik V
Finally a win for UPW! The bowlers set it up perfectly. Harleen's innings was the icing on the cake. Nayar's philosophy of pushing players to the next level is exactly what our domestic cricket needs. Hope she continues this form.
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Sarah B
Interesting to hear the coach highlight leadership. Meg Lanning's influence is undeniable. Harleen played a mature innings, but calling her the second best Indian batter feels like a bit of coach's hype to boost her confidence. Still, a great performance!

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