NEW DELHI, May 22: Mumbai Indians captain Sachin Tendulkar has expressed disappointment with some of the umpiring decisions that were taken during their clash with Kings XI Punjab in Mumbai on Thursday.

Mumbai’s first innings saw some of the decisions which seemed to be incorrect that included run-outs of Smith and Chitnis. And in their second innings, there was another such decision which went against Mumbai’s favour.

“The world saw it, I need not say anything on this,” said Sachin Tendulkar. “I would just leave it at that, management has got to do something about it, we are not allowed to say anything. I would not want to say anything,” said the ace batsman.—Agencies

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