| 1. Harleen Deol is an Indian woman cricketer who plays for the Women Indian Team in shorter formats. |
| 2. She is a right-handed batswoman who can bowl leg-spin and represents Himachal Pradesh in domestic cricket. |
| 3. Harleen started playing gully cricket at age eight and received support from her mother to pursue the sport despite initial complaints from neighbors. |
| 4. She made her way to the Chandigarh team through a trial and caught the eye of coach RP Singh who selected her for the state team. |
| 5. Her transition from a lower-order batsman to an opener began during a match against Hyderabad, where she impressed and was encouraged to open the innings. |
| 6. At 13, she joined the Himachal Pradesh girl's academy and showed talent in football, hockey, and basketball alongside cricket. |
| 7. Harleen is the second woman cricketer from Chandigarh and HPCA to represent India, excelling in academics with scores exceeding eighty percent. |
| 8. Her hard work and dedication paid off, evolving into a skilled fielder alongside her batting and bowling, according to her academy coach. |
| 9. Harleen's passion for fitness is evident in her Yo-Yo test scores and commitment to training, as noted by their conditioning coach. |
| 10. She gained attention during the Women's T20 Challenge for an impressive partnership with Smriti Mandhana and joined the Punjab team at age 10 as a leg spinner. |
| 11. Harleen's journey was supported by her determination to prove her cricketing passion's worth to family members who initially doubted her focus. |
| 12. Her debut for India is a cherished moment, and she aspires to hold a World Cup trophy one day. |
| 13. Harleen is the second woman cricketer from Chandigarh to represent India, excelling in academics with scores exceeding eighty percent. |
| 14. She made her domestic cricket debut at just 12 years of age in Punjab before her family shifted to Himachal Pradesh. |
| 15. She made her T20 domestic debut in 2013 and List A debut in 2014 after moving to Himachal Pradesh. |