Mumbai cruised to a seven-wicket win over Hyderabad, but Punjab's three-wicket win over Services here meant the western outfit was eliminated from the knockouts despite winning four out of their six matches.
Tamil Nadu and Punjab qualified for the quarterfinals from Group A garnering 20 points apiece from six matches, while Mumbai could only manage 16 points from as many games.
Opting to bat, Hyderabad scored 217 for eight, which was achieved largely on the back of skipper Hanuma Vihari's 95 and Jawed Ali's unbeaten run-a-ball 44 towards trhe end.
Their 134-run stand between Herwadkar and Iyer flattened Hyderabad, even before Ajinkya Rahane made a sprightly unbeaten 31 to take Mumbai home by seven wickets.
Brief Scores:
Hyderabad: 217 for seven in 50 overs (Hanuma Vihari 95; Shardul Thakur 2/33).
Mumbai: 221 for three in 44.2 overs (Akhil Herwadkar 85, Shteyas Iyer 84; Mehdi Hasan 1/36).
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