Harmanpreet was banned for two matches after she smashed the stumps over the umpire’s decision to give her out.
Harmanpreet Kaur, the captain of the Indian women's cricket team, stated on Sunday that she does not regret her irrational outburst during the third ODI against Bangladesh last month in Dhaka.
After smashing the stumps in protest at the umpire's decision to give her out, Harmanpreet received a two-match suspension.
She had previously called the umpiring during the bilateral series "pathetic" during the post-match presentation.
Following the ban, Harmanpreet will miss India’s first two T20I matches at the Hanghzou Asian Games in September-October
In the end, as a player, you want to see that fair things are taking place, therefore I won't say that I have any regrets. She was cited as saying by The Cricket Paper during the Women's Hundred, "As a player, you always have the right to express yourself and what you're feeling.
In the competition, Harmanpreet is a player for Trent Rockets.
"I don't believe I said anything improper to any players or other individuals. I only mentioned what occurred on the pitch. I have nothing to regret, she said again.
Harmanpreet was also given a penalty and three demerit points for "showing dissent at an umpiring decision" and another one for "public criticism" of the match authorities, in addition to the ban.