The UP Warriorz management, spearheaded by coach Abhishek Nayar, decided to call Harleen back to the dugout when she was batting on 47 off 36 balls and send Chloe Tryon to the middle. However, Harleen did her best to answer with the bat as she came up with a Player of the Match performance.When she went to collect her award, she was asked about being retired out a day before, and it was then that she gave a proper measured response, saying she understood why the call was taken as a big hitter like Chloe Tryon was waiting in the wings.She also stated that the call from management made her aware of the areas of her game she needs to work on.“It's just normal preparation for me. Nothing different. I was batting well yesterday, also. There's no point in just keeping stressing on that thing. Honestly, yesterday it gave me a lot of confidence, in fact, because the first two games didn't go my way. But then I went on and figured out a few things, I was just trying to overhit, this wicket is not something which you know for me as a batter to just keep overhitting and just more on timing-based things,” she added.“Oh, look, I had a quick chat with her, and she took yesterday really well. And to come out tonight and play as she did was really great to see. It just shows, you know, what she can do in this format. And yeah, she made it look very easy. So hopefully that gives her a lot of confidence heading into the backend of the tournament,” said Lanning.On the other hand, Mumbai Indians skipper Harmanpreet Kaur did make a candid admission, saying she was left a little surprised on seeing Harleen being retired out.“Surprised to see she was retired in the last game, but I think she came up with a very positive mindset, and I hope she'll continue that,” said Harmanpreet.Despite beating the Mumbai Indians, UP Warriorz remain at the bottom of the points table after four matches. On the other hand, the Mumbai Indians are in second place.
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