Defending a paltry total of 106, India dismissed Bangladesh for 101 in 33 overs. @Sri Lanka Cricket
Left-arm spinner Atharva Ankolekar was the star of the match as he picked up 5 wickets for just 28 runs in his 8 overs to keep the Bangladesh batsmen in check throughout the course of their chase. @Sri Lanka Cricket
Dhruv Jurel, was the second-highest run-getter for the team. Tge India under-19 captain scored 33. @Sri Lanka Cricket
Only three Bangladeshi batsmen could reach the double-figure mark, with captain Akbar Ali top scoring with 23 as India sealed a sensational five-wicket win. @Sri Lanka Cricket
With their successful title defense, India have cliched the trophy for the seventh time. @Sri Lanka Cricket
After winning the toss and electing to bat, Karan Lal top scored for India. The right-hander scored 37 runs. @Sri Lanka Cricket
India's decision to bat first after winning the toss backfired big time as left-arm pacer Mrittunjoy Chowdhury (3/18) and off-spinner Shamim Hossain (3/8) wreaked havoc on the Indian batsmen. @Sri Lanka Cricket
Ankolekar was well supported by pacer Akash Singh (3/12) who didn't allow the opponents to get off to a good start, while Vidyadhar Patil and Sushant Mishra picked up one wicket apiece. @Sri Lanka Cricket