India pacer Arshdeep Singh took five wickets and Prabhsimran Singh scored an unbeaten 150 as Punjab beat Mumbai by eight wickets in a Vijay Hazare Trophy match. Prabhsimran and Abhishek Sharma's opening partnership set the tone for chasing down 249 in just 29 overs. Earlier, Mumbai managed 248 with Atharva Ankolekar's 66 being a highlight.
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