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The disruption occurred just after the second-last ball of the Mumbai Indians' innings, during which Anjali Sarvani of the UP Warriorz dismissed Sajeevan Sajana.
During the Women's Premier League (WPL) 2024 match on February 28 at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, UP Warriorz' Alyssa Healy showcased her quick reflexes not just behind the stumps but also in handling an unexpected pitch invasion. A fan managed to bypass the security measures at the stadium and ventured onto the field, leading Healy, fully equipped in her wicket-keeping gear, to take matters into her own hands. She made a commendable effort to halt the intruder, ensuring the game's smooth progression.
When did the invasion occur?
The disruption occurred just after the second-last ball of the Mumbai Indians' innings, during which Anjali Sarvani of the UP Warriorz took the wicket of Sajeevan Sajana, prompting a brief pause in the match. This match was crucial for the Warriorz, who were looking to bounce back from consecutive losses against Royal Challengers Bangalore and Delhi Capitals.
UP Warriorz open their account in WPL season 2
Facing the defending champions Mumbai Indians, the UP Warriorz displayed a dominant performance, securing a victory by 7 wickets. The foundation for their successful chase was laid by Kiran Navgire, who, stepping in for Vrinda Dinesh, hit a rapid 25-ball fifty. Navgire, alongside Healy, forged a formidable 94-run opening stand in just 9.1 overs, setting the stage for their team's chase.
The Warriorz achieved their target comfortably, with 21 balls to spare. Despite Issy Wong claiming the wickets of Tahlia McGrath and Healy in a single over, Grace Harris and Deepti Sharma kept the momentum in their team's favor. Harris, known for her powerful hitting, remained unbeaten on 38 runs off 17 balls, including 6 fours and a six, while Healy contributed a valuable 33 runs from 29 balls.
With this victory, the Warriorz, now fourth in the standings, look ahead to their next match against the Gujarat Giants, who are currently at the bottom of the table, on Friday, March 1. The Warriorz are optimistic about their chances, aiming to continue their winning ways in the tournament.
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