Advani came into the final on the back of a convincing victory over Myanmar's Aung Htay, and he won the first game 151-33 with a highest break of 98. The second game turned out to be closer, but the Indian record a break of 97 to wrap it up 150-95.
The Singapore-based Briton, who won the Long-up format world crown last week, fought back to take the next two games to level at 2-2.
Advani quickly re-established a two-game lead with wins of 150-50 and 152-37 before Gilchrist reduced the gap by winning the seventh game 150-86.
Unlike in the semi-finals, where Advani posted century breaks in all his games, the Indian ace appeared content with short break points. However, Advani posted his first-century break of the match in the eighth game which he won 151-104, and swept the final game 150-15.
WORLD BILLIARDS CHAMPION 2016 (150 up) 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
— Pankaj Advani (@PankajAdvani247)
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