India v Pakistan, Champions Trophy 2017, Final, The Oval
India v Pakistan: living up to the hype
Three guesses for whose spot that is in The Oval dressing room•ICC
There's really a lot of history for the players to soak in•ICC
My precious: What India and Pakistan are fighting for•ICC
Lots of love from Bhubaneswar •NurPhoto/Getty Images
Kohli and his fielders were left to watch and chase leather •Getty Images
It took a fantastic running catch from Ravindra Jadeja to end Zaman's innings at 114 off 106 balls•AFP
Pakistan set India a target of 339 - the highest in the final of an ICC event•Getty Images
That hardly mattered, though, as Kohli popped a leading edge to point next ball•Getty Images
With India crumbling, it was only fair that Hasan Ali, Pakistan's highest wicket-taker in the tournament, joined in as he had MS Dhoni caught at deep square leg•Getty Images
But it all ended in sour fashion with Pandya fuming after being run-out thanks to an unresponsive Ravindra Jadeja•Getty Images
They followed it up with yet another memorable celebration as the team lined up to perform the sajdah•Getty Images
Having started the tournament as the lowest-ranked team, Pakistan completed a remarkable turnaround to lift Champions Trophy 2017•Getty Images
Where the revelation who has helped bring Pakistan to the final sits •ICC
Virat Kohli on the blue carpet•ICC
'Nuff said•PA Photos
So much fun before the first ball was even bowled•AFP
Fakhar Zaman was the reason for most of their woes. He smashed 12 fours and three sixes...•Getty Images
Mohammad Hafeez was in outstanding form, making an unbeaten 57 off 37 balls•Getty Images
Injury? What injury? Mohammad Amir, returning from a back spasm, began sensationally, pinging Rohit Sharma's pad with a delightful inswinger in the third ball of the chase•Getty Images
By the time Amir was done with his opening burst, he had broken the back of India's batting, taking out their in-form top three•Getty Images
When Shadab sent back Jadhav, things looked grim for India at 72 for 6•Getty Images
Jadeja hardly fared better in his own innings, scratching around for a 26-ball 15 before edging to slip•Getty Images
Zaman's dream debut tournament ended with him being named Man of the Match•Getty Images
What's a celebration without a selfie? •Getty Images
Sarfraz Ahmed and Hasan Ali step in to work•ICC
There was no shortage of fireworks, even before the first ball•Getty Images
The fun began with Azhar Ali launching R Ashwin over long-off •ICC
... to become the first Pakistani batsman to hit a hundred in the final of an ICC ODI event •AFP
Kedar Jadhav was called on to do a job with the ball again•AFP
He didn't necessarily find helpful team-mates, Azhar Ali putting down a sitter at first slip to let off Virat Kohli•Getty Images
Shadab Khan, the 18-year old, rose to the occasion, having Yuvraj Singh lbw with a sharp legbreak as India slumped to 54 for 4•Getty Images
Hardik Pandya then mounted a sensational assault to pillage 76 off 43 balls•Getty Images
Pakistan soon wrapped up the game, sending India packing for 158 to complete a comprehensive 180-run win•PA Photos
Azhar Ali holds the Pakistan flag aloft after their win•Getty Images
All aboard the champions parade: The victorious Pakistan team celebrate with a lap of honour•PA Photos