Australia has stunned hosts India in front of 120,000 fans in Ahmedabad to win the men's Cricket World Cup for a sixth time.
Australia quietened the wild support from the home crowd by dismissing previously-unbeaten India for 240 - before opener Travis Head's brilliant 132 meant they romped to victory with six wickets and seven overs to spare.
Australia were reduced to 47 for 3 as India's bowlers struck in an electric new-ball spell.
But Head and Marnus Labuschagne calmly weathered the storm with a stand of 192 as Indian hope drifted from the world's largest cricket stadium.
Australia, who this year have retained the Ashes and beaten India to claim the World Test Championship - have now won four more World Cups than any other nation.
BBC cricket commentator Henry Moeran was at the final, and spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.