After posting 432 in their first innings, Gujarat restricted Mumbai to 422 to take a crucial 15-run lead.
In their second essay on the fourth and final day, Gujarat were 82 for no loss in 45 overs at the KSCA Rajnagar Stadium.
Resuming on 328 for six, Mumbai lost Shreyas Iyer (194) for the addition of just three runs to his overnight score of 191, while Shubham Ranjane also got out quickly to leave the side struggling at 344 for eight.
Thakur struck six boundaries and two sixes, while Iyer found the fence 18 times and cleared it twice during his 218-ball knock.
Bumrah was the most successful bowler for Gujarat, returning figures of 6/71.
First-innings double centurion for Gujarat, Priyank Kirit Panchal was unbeaten on 56 when the match was called off.
Points: Gujarat 3, Mumbai 1.
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