Jammu & Kashmir cricket team registered a surprising five-wicket victory over Mumbai in the Ranji Trophy Elite Group A match. Subsequently, JKCA filed an official complaint with the BCCI regarding poor umpiring decisions. Such issues, including a questionable lbw ruling and an ignored edge by Shreyas Iyer, left the team dismayed.
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