
A breathtaking display of athleticism in the 10th match WPL 2026, Harleen Deol He played the most sensational game of the tournament Nicola Carey. as Mumbai Indians trying to rebuild his innings, Deol’s “moment of magic” at the DY Patil Stadium reminded the world why it is considered one of India’s most elite grounds. This dismissal was a definite turning point for the UP Warriors, effectively breaking the back of MI’s chase and silencing the supporters in blue. By removing the dangerous Carey, Harlin not only anchored the fielding unit, but also provided a masterclass in high-pressure catching.
Harleen Deol’s ‘magical moment’ at DY Patil Stadium
Carey’s spectacular dismissal in Game 10 was indicative of the team’s tactical discipline. Deepti Sharma and Harleen Deol’s outspoken hustle. Deepti delivered an enticing, flighty ball that swung away from the off-stump, driving Carey to a wide slip that he couldn’t quite reach. The ball caught the fingertip of the bat and soared into the evening sky toward mid-range. Sensing an opportunity, Harlin immediately turned his back to the field and began a frantic, 15-yard retreat, following the trajectory of the ball’s dive over his shoulder with predatory focus.
Just as the ball was in danger of falling out of his reach, he made a perfectly timed vertical leap, pulling the ball out of the air at full tilt. His speed took him back, but he showed great body control to bend his elbows and roll safely to the turf, keeping the ball firmly in his hands. For the debutants in the squad watching from the boundary, it was a brilliant lesson in the technique of catching the ball from behind, proving that no chance would die if a fielder dared to chase it. This ‘blind’ effectively rattled Mumbai at 57/4, robbing them of their major anchor and ensuring that the Warriorz remained in complete control of the contest.
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UP Warriorz vs Mumbai Indians: Match status so far
In Match 10 of WPL 2026 at DY Patil Stadium UP Warriors Setting a huge target of 188 for Mumbai Indians, they firmly asserted their dominance. A vine will burn with 70 years Meg Lanning and rapid fire from 61 Phoebe LitchfieldThe Warriorz capitalized on a lightning-fast outfield to post 187/8. The damage was mostly done in the first half, despite some late innings by the Mumbai bowlers, with Nat Sciver-Brunt picking up two wickets in two balls in the 19th over. In reply, Mumbai are struggling to keep up with the rapidly increasing run rate required, currently sitting at 133/5 after 16.5 overs. With 55 runs required from just 19 balls, the defending champions are under immense pressure to find a boundary in every remaining delivery to keep their hopes of a double of the season alive.
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