Uttar Pradesh ended at second spot in Group B, ahead of Bengal -- who also qualified for the quarterfinals -- on a better quotient, while Railways are on top of the group with 28 points.
Uttar Pradesh opener Tanmay Srivastava scored 103 with 11 fours and a six, and combined with Umang Sharma for a third-wicket association that yielded 78 runs.
Srivastava was dismissed in the 71st over, but Umang remained unbeaten on 51 as the hosts ended at 231 for 3 from 77 overs.
Uttar Pradesh will now go to Bangalore to face Karnataka in the quarterfinals while Railways face Bengal in Kolkata.
Brief Scores:
Railways: 518 for 9 dec in 167 overs (Mahesh Rawat 188, Arindam Ghosh 181; Ali Murtaza 4/112)
Uttar Pradesh: 231 for 3 in 77 overs (Tanmay Srivastava 103, Umang Sharma 51 not out).
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