
Sandy Verma
Tezzbuzz|16-01-2026
In a thrilling encounter under the lights at the DY Patil Stadium, the UP Warriorz finally found their rhythm to secure a historic maiden win in WPL 2026defeating the defending champions Mumbai Indians. The victory was defined by a sensational display of grit and stroke play from Harleen Deolwho silenced her critics just 24 hours after a controversial ‘retired out’ dismissal in the previous game.
Chasing a competitive target of 162, the Warriorz showcased a clinical batting performance to cross the finish line with seven balls to spare. This win not only breaks their three-match winless streak but also serves as a massive statement of intent against the most successful team in the league. The redemption arc of Harleen, combined with a disciplined bowling effort earlier in the day, has officially breathed new life into the Warriorz’ campaign.
Following the heavy criticism surrounding her tactical retirement in Match 7, Harleen produced a batting clinic to guide Warriorz to their first win of the season. Walking out at No. 3 after the early departure of Kiran NavgireHarleen played with a newfound sense of urgency, smashing an unbeaten 68 off 39 balls. Her innings was a perfect blend of elegance and aggression, as she utilized the pace of Shabnim Ismail and the spin of Amelia Kerr to find the boundaries at will.
Harleen reached her half-century in just 31 deliveries, celebrating the milestone with a defiant gesture toward the dugout that showcased her redemption. She was ably supported by Phoebe Litchfield (25) and a late cameo from Chloe Tryonbut it was Harleen’s ability to anchor the chase while maintaining a high strike rate that proved to be the difference. Her 12 boundaries and two towering sixes left the Mumbai’s bowling attack searching for answers, eventually sealing the seven-wicket victory in the 19th over.
Earlier in the evening, the Mumbai posted a respectable 161/5, largely on the back of a powerful half-century from the returning Nat Sciver-Brunt. After a sluggish powerplay where the openers struggled to adapt to the slow surface, Sciver-Brunt accelerated brilliantly to score 65 off 43 balls, finding a reliable partner in Nicola Careywho remained unbeaten on 35.
However, Warriorz’ bowling unit, led by Asha Sobhana (1/33) and Shikha Pandey (1/25), executed their plans to perfection, denying the MI power-hitters any room to breathe during the middle overs. The dismissal of Harmanpreet Kaur just as she looked to break free was the turning point that prevented Mumbai from reaching a target closer to 180. Despite a late surge in the death overs, the total proved to be at least 15 runs short on a pitch that flattened out significantly during the second innings. This result marks Mumbai’s second loss of the season and highlights the growing parity in a league where even the defending champions can be humbled by a side seeking redemption.
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