With Gujarat and Tamil Nadu all but assured of a quarter-final berth by the end of the third day, the final day at the Aiforce ground was only of academic interest.
With rescheduling of their smog-affected match against Gujarat being revoked, Bengal ended with 21 points from 8 games while MP finished a notch below at 20.
Bengal's chances had also evaporated once MP had saved the follow-on on the third day.
Pacer Sayan Ghosh (5/94) recorded his best figures.
With no pressure on them Abhishek Raman (91) and Prasenjit Das (72) added 155 for the opening stand. The match was called off the moment Tiwary reached his 50.
Raman and Prasenjit's contributions counted for little as it came when it did not matter the least. Nevertheless, they will have something to take from the game.
On personal score of 49, he also completed 7000 first-class runs by a Bengal batsman. The moment he completed 50, the match was called off.
Lal and Malhotra -- Bengal's pillars through mid 80's to mid 90's also scored a chunk of their runs for Delhi, Haryana respectively apart from a few that they score.
While Bengal has had some new talent but may be for the umpteenth time in the last 11 years, Tiwary again emerged as the highest scorer in the season with 643 runs while the next best Sudip Chatterjee (557) is nearly 100 runs behind.
Shreevats Goswami (492 runs) played an absolute gem against MP but one would have expected more such knocks from him. Had he been able to take Bengal past finishing line in a low scoring thriller at Lahli, it would have been a different situation but he lacked support at the other end.
Ditto with the bowling where Ashok Dinda (39 wickets) was cut above rest with rookie Amit Kuila (20) much behind him.
Having past his prime and not really firing with his altered action, Pragyan Ojha's 10 wickets from six matches also affected Bengal's chances.
"There were moments we needed to seize but we could not. But it's a positive that we have young team which has potential. This is a team for the future. But we need to grab the chances," Tiwary told reporters at the end of the match.
Bengal 475 and 261/2 (Abhishek Raman 91, Prasenjit Das 72, Manoj Tiwary 50 no)
MP 370 (Ankit Sharma 94, Rajat Patidar 86, Sayan Ghosh 5/94). Points: Bengal 3; MP 1.
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