UP Warriorz log first points

16 Jan 2026 14:07:10
 
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HARLEEN Deol bounced back from the disappointment of being retired out with a match winning half century 24 hours later as UP Warriorz downed defending champions Mumbai Indians by seven wickets for their first victory of WPL 2026 here on Thursday. Nat-Sciver Brunt (65 off 43 balls)batted with thebrute force she is known for to lift Mumbai Indians to 161 for five after a rather ordinary first half of the innings. Harleen (64 not out off 39), who was retired out on Wednesday despite batting well, proved a point by anchoring UPW’s run chase to perfection.
 
It was the first success of the season for UPW in four games while Mumbai Indians suffered their second loss in four matches. She batted with renewed purpose and plenty of intent to collect boundaries at will including three in an over off the accomplished Shabnim Ismail. What stoodin Harleen’s knock was her play square of the wicket on the off-side and effortless manner in which she scored her runs. The India batter completed her fifty in the 15th over, a sweep off spinner Sanskriti Gupta.
 
Two more fours followed in the same over, reducing the equation to 29 off 24 balls with seven wickets in hand. In the company of Chloe Tryon (27 not out off 11), Deol stayed till the end to ensure the job was done without a hiccup. However, the troubles for UP Warriorz at the top of the order persisted with Meg Lanning (25 off 26) and Kiran Navgire (10 off 12) unable to provide a lightening start. Earlier, the opening pairing of Amanjot Kaur (38 off 33) and G Kamalimi (5 off 12) could never really get going on a slow pitch that offered assistance to the spinners.
 
Sciver-Brunt and skipper Harmanpreet Kaur (16 off 11) got together after the openers departed in successive overs. Brief scores:Mumbai Indians: 161-5 (Amanjot Kaur 38, Nat Sciver-Brunt 65, Nicola Carey not out 32); Shikha Pandey 1-25, Sophie Ecclestone 1-26) lost to UP Warriorz 162-3 (Phoebe Litch field 25, Harleen Deol not out 64, Chloe Tryon not out 27); Nat Sciver-Brunt 2-28 by seven wickets.
 
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