The home team were frustrated as Hyderabad managed to hold on to the last wicket ending on 410 for nine.
Despite a late burst by leg spinner Sairaj Bahutule, Mumbai failed to wrap up Uttar Pradesh's second innings as the hosts finished on 205 for seven wickets.
Mumbai restricted Uttar Pradesh to 169 for seven at the K D Singh Babu stadium in Lucknow.
The opener scored 151 runs as Karnataka piled up 411 runs against Bengal.
The 22-year-old fast bowler will play in Mumbai's Ranji Trophy matches against Delhi and UP.
UP earned four points from the match to take its tally to 13 points from six matches and qualify for the semi-finals.
Verma's painstaking 74 gave Haryana a 41-run first innings lead against Services
Delhi, replying to Tamil Nadu's first innings of 481 for 6, were 366 for 8 at stumps on day 3 in the Ranji Trophy match.
Baroda bowled out Hyderabad for 131 runs to take a 98-run first innings lead
Delhi were reduced to 85 for three in reply to Tamil Nadu's 481 for six declared
An unbeaten 52 by the skipper enabled Punjab score 190 for 4 on the opening day of the Elite Group 'B' Ranji Trophy match against Andhra.
Hyderabad beat Services by an innings and 138 runs with a day to spare to notch up full five points in the Elite Group 'B' Ranji Trophy match.
Skipper Venugopala Rao and MSK Prasad lived up to their reputation by guiding Andhra to 192 for 4.
Hyderabad gained two points against Hyderabad after they took a first innings lead of 160.
After a disastrous first innings, Delhi scored 186 for five in the second essay against Gujarat
Rain continued to prove a dampener as the third day's play between Tamil Nadu and Karnataka in the Elite Group 'A' Ranji Trophy match was abandoned without a ball being bowled on Sunday
However, the Maharashtra batsman could not deny Gujarat the first innings points in the Ranji Trophy match.
Andhra, in reply to Hyderabad's first innings of 370, were 50 for 1 in the Ranji Trophy match.
Rohan Gavaskar scored a patient 54 as Bengal took a 63-run first innings lead over Delhi on day 2 of the Ranji Trophy match.
Punjab bowled out Haryana for 232 in the first innings of the Ranji trophy match.
In reply to Gujarat's 159, Tamil Nadu made 268 for 8 before the match was called off after the eighth mandatory over
Baroda bundled out hosts Andhra for 204 and bagged two points by virtue of their first innings lead
Mumbai, who were ensured two points after taking the first innings lead, did not force the follow-on in the Ranji Trophy match.
Test discard Wasim Jaffer scored an unbeaten 206 as Mumbai amassed 329 for 2 by close of day 1 in the Elite Group 'A' Ranji Trophy match against Delhi.
A round-up of Day 2 of the Ranji Trophy matches played on Saturday
After gaining a vital 46-run first innings lead, Bengal succumbed to Andhra bowling and were reeling at 144 for 8.
A brilliant unbeaten 178 by R Satish helped hosts Assam pile up 331 for 8 on the third day in reply to Tamil Nadu's 485 for five declared.
After being dismissed for 184, Assam had UP reeling at 111 for 5 at stumps on day 1 in the Ranji Trophy match.
Opener S Parab hit an unbeaten century in Baroda's second innings in the Ranji Trophy match against Maharashtra.
After posting 348 in the first innings, they reduced Bengal to 153 for 4 by close of day 2 in the Ranji Trophy match.
Last year's runners-up Tamil Nadu scored an emphatic innings and 108 runs victory over Hyderabad in their Elite Group 'B' match of the Ranji Trophy.
Test discard Vinod Kambli made it possible, breaking the back of Railways' batting with two vital wickets, in the Ranji Trophy match.
Hyderabad, who conceded a 298-run first innings lead, were 63 for one in their second innings at close on the penultimate day against Tamil Nadu.
Bengal reached 275-4 on the second day of Elite Group 'B' Ranji Trophy match against Gujarat.
Baroda were 73 for five at stumps on day two in reply to Railways' first innings score of 353.
Hyderabad picked two points for their first innings lead in the Ranji Trophy 'Elite' group match.
Following-on, they were 69 for 4 in their second innings, still needing 155 runs to save the Ranji Trophy match against Uttar Pradesh.
After dismissing Railways for 198, Mumbai were 82 for 3, a lead of 273, in their second innings on day 3 in the Ranji Trophy match.
His 168 helped Uttar Pradesh score 473 on the second day of the Ranji Trophy match against Baroda.
Punjab speedsters Gagandeep Singh and Vaneet Sharma picked five wickets each in the 'Elite' Ranji Trophy match.