Resuming at their overnight score of 185 for five, Maharashtra's second innings ended at 366 with Shrikant Mundhe producing an aggressive century at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium.
Mundhe's 104 came off 119 balls and included 12 fours and five sixes.
Before Mundhe, Chirag Khurana and Rahul Tripathi had contributed 80 and 66.
For Delhi, Parvinder Awana picked up 4/68, while there were two wickets apiece for Vikas Tokas and Sumit Narwal respectively.
Table-toppers Delhi, who have already qualified for the semifinals, took a point from the match, while the hosts collected three.
