
During the 2020 ICC U-19 World Cup final at Senwes Park in Potchefstroom, South Africa, India lost the toss and were forced to bat. The Bangladeshi bowling unit came out swinging, employing an aggressive strategy that left the Indian batting lineup struggling to find their rhythm.
India's innings saw Dhruv Jurel put up 22 runs off 38 balls and Tilak Varma score 38 from 65. The most significant effort came from Jaiswal, who looked poised for a hundred but was sent back for 88 runs after 121 balls by Shoriful Islam. A dominant fielding display by Bangladesh ensured that the rest of the Indian lineup failed to score more than 10 runs each, resulting in India being all-out for 177.
When it was Bangladesh's turn to bat, Ravi Bishnoi proved to be the danger man for India, picking up four crucial wickets. India managed to keep the run rate low through tight bowling, although some boundaries were conceded. For Bangladesh, Parvez Emon scored 47, Akbar Ali contributed 43, and Tanzid Hasan added 17 runs.
Because rain interrupted play, the DLS method was used to determine the winner, and the ICC declared Bangladesh the champions of the 2020 ICC Cup for the first time. The victory, however, was marred by an ugly scene on the pitch where the Bangladeshi team exchanged insults with the Indian squad. Priyam Garg was visibly upset by the aggression, leading Bangladesh captain Akbar Ali to apologize for the lack of discipline after the match.