It was J&K’s first win over the 40-time champions in the tournament’s 79-year history.
Mumbai: Jammu and Kashmir upset domestic cricket giants Mumbai with a historic four-wicket win by chasing down 237 runs on the last day of the match here at the Wankhede Stadium on Wednesday.
It was J&K’s first win over the 40-time champions in the tournament’s 79-year history.
Opener Shubham Khajuria led the innings again, with a composed 78, and the win was secured by an unbeaten 41 from Hardeep Singh. Captain Parvez Rasool also contributed with a valuable 32.
J&K resumed on 58 for one and lost Bandeep Singh in the fourth over of the day.
But the visitors were steadied by Rasool and Hardeep and sealed the victory despite losing four more wickets.
Khajuria was named Man of the Match for his 50 in the second innings and 107 in the first.
Brief scores:
Jammu & Kashmir vs. Mumbai – 254 & 237/6 (Shubham Khajuria 78, Hardeep Singh 41; Vishal Dabholkar 2/66, Iqbal Abdullah 1/24) beat Mumbai 236 and 254.