The result means that India Blue and India Red will meet in the final.
India Blue got three points from their previous match, while India Red already had seven points from two games in their kitty with an outright win against the Green team in the opening fixture.
The final will be played from September 25 in Lucknow.
India Green, on the first day of the play, had taken 13 wickets to push their case to make the final but rains on the other three days dashed their hopes.
Parveez Rasool was the star for India Green with five wickets for 70 runs in 17 overs.
Senior India speedster Ishant Sharma, playing a first- class match after six months, bowled a steady line, taking one for 15 in seven overs.
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