Meg Lanning | UPW-W captain: Yeah, I thought we fought it out to the end really nicely. Our bowlers did a good job to take it to the second-last over and put Delhi under some pressure. And we created some chances as well, which could have, you know, made the game very different. But yeah, I guess looking back, the batting innings again, unfortunately, it didn't get going and always going to be difficult to defend 120-odd, you need everything to go your way. (on the season) We just haven't been consistent enough. We've had patches of games where we played well and put the opposition under pressure, but we've sort of given it back to them a little bit too easily. So that's probably the biggest thing for me is, yeah, just doing it for longer. And then when you do get a team under pressure, really, really making it difficult for them to stay in the game. And we just haven't been able to do that throughout the whole season, unfortunately. And yeah, it hasn't been the season that we wanted, obviously, and disappointing to finish off with a loss tonight. (on Shipra Giri) Absolutely, I thought she did an excellent job. She was, you know, keeping up to the stumps, you know, some difficult balls to do that too, and she wanted to take that challenge on and I thought she did it beautifully and we were able to build some pressure that way. So yeah, certainly, a really, really nice night for her, I guess, to see her come into the side and do well and hopefully that gives her some confidence. (on bowling out Ecclestone and Shikha) Yeah, I just wanted to try and bowl the best bowler for that situation. You couldn't save any overs for the backend because it was likely that we weren't going to get there. So whatever the best option was to take a wicket, build some pressure at the time, was what I sort of went with. There were a few three-over spells in there, which is a little bit unusual, but they were bowling well and then putting them under pressure. So just got to go with it in games like these and then hopefully you can put the opposition under pressure and put ourselves back in the game. (if she will be back next season?) Yeah, absolutely. I'm still thoroughly enjoying my cricket. I love playing and coming into teams like this and trying to get the best out of people and trying to get the best out of myself too. I'm very competitive. I love to try and win and that fire is certainly still there. So absolutely, I'll be back next year and hopefully a bit longer than that as well.