Arjun had picked up a fifer against Madhya Pradesh three weeks ago and later picked up a four-for against Assam.
He had remained wicket-less in the first innings, returning figures of 0-23, but came back strongly in the second to take five wickets at the Sachin Tendulkar Gymkhana in suburban Kandivili.
Arjun, a promising left-arm pacer, grabbed 5 for 44 in 11 overs as Mumbai bundled out Railways for 136 in their second innings to win the match by an innings and 103 runs.
He picked the first four batsmen of Railways and then the ninth wicket to complete his five-for.
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