The Bangladesh players were overtly aggressive while fielding with their lead pacer Shoriful Islam sledging the Indian batsmen after every delivery.
Yashasvi Jaiswal was adjudged the man of the tournament as he finished the tournament with 400 runs to his name and a valiant 88 in the final
It's all about the hard work that we put in the last 2 years, says Bangladesh captain Akbar Ali after winning maiden ICC event for his country
After Bangladesh won the final beating the Priyam Garg-led side by three wickets (via DLS) at the Senwes Park on Sunday, the players of the two teams were seen engaging in an exchange of words
India, who walloped arch-rivals Pakistan by 10 wickets in the semifinal on Tuesday, will be playing their seventh final since 2000 when they lifted the trophy for the first time
Bangladesh restricted New Zealand to 211/8 before chasing down the target with 35 balls to spare
We don't want to take unwanted pressure. India is a very good side. We have to play our 'A' game and do well in all three departments, says Akbar Ali
Mahmudul Hason Joy rose to the occasion with a 100 off 127 balls, helping Bangladesh overcome the 212-run target in 44.1 overs
Left-handed opener Jaiswal then showed his class with an unbeaten knock of 105 off 113 balls, with an equally graceful Divyansh Saxena 59 not out off 99 balls
Both teams go into the semifinal unbeaten. While India beat Australia in the quarterfinals, Pakistan outplayed Afghanistan
India have comprehensively beaten Australia by 74 runs in their quarter-final while Pakistan beat Afghanistan in another quarter-final
According to Star India, a 10 per cent rise from the previous edition of ICC U19 Cricket World Cup 2016 finals
With another world title, India has shown again why it is home to the finest young talent
South Africa captain Raynard van Tonder was named to lead side which has representation from six countries
Prithvi Shaw's story has been marked out by an inevitable path to stardom. Since his early years, Shaw made a name for himself by amassing bounteous runs across tournaments
The other members of the support staff including fielding coach Abhya Sharma and bowling coach Paras Mhambrey will be richer by Rs 20 lakh
Dravid's boys will now take on Australia in the summit clash on February 3 in what will be a repeat of the 2012 edition which India won in Australia
India scored 265 runs, while Bangladesh could manage only 134 runs
Skipper Prithvi Shaw slammed a strokeful fifty while spinner Anukul Roy claimed a maiden five-wicket haul at Bay Oval here to earn India the win
Kamlesh Nagarkoti hit the deck consistently at a speed in the range of 150kmph and was well supported by Mavi, who also clocked 145 at times