Bangladesh's bowling was deadly accurate right from the start, with Avishek Das drawing first blood, getting rid of Divyansh Saxena after building a barrage of dots
Yashasvi Jaiswal was the only Indian batsman who could get going, playing watchfully until his half-century before cutting loose
Trouble was mounting for the Indians with the middle-order just not sticking around. Shoriful Islam ran out Ravi Bishnoi to compound them further
Bangladesh got off to the perfect start, with the openers Tanzim Hasan Sakib and Parvez Hossain Emon taking them to a flier, notching up their team's fifty inside the ninth over
It was Ravi Bishnoi, the leg-spinner, who triggered a collapse with four wickets in five overs to break the back of the Bangladesh middle-order
Parvez Hossain Emon had retired hurt owing to a hamstring issue, but returned and played an extremely vital hand along with skipper Akbar Ali to steady the ship and bring Bangladesh back into the driver's seat
Rakibul Hasan exults after hitting the winning runs as Bangladesh become the under-19 World Cup Champions for the first time in history