After the heartbreaking defeat in the Under-19 World Cup, the Bangladeshi team treated the Indian players very badly. In a low scoring final held at Potchefstroom in South Africa, Bangladesh prevented India from becoming the Under 19 World Cup champions for the 5th time and won their first title, but soon after that, the middle ground was played for cricket called the Gentleness Game. Nothing less than a bad stain. Tata Maharashtra Open: Jiří Veselý defeated Gerasimov in finals According to reports, Bangladeshi players misbehaved with Indian players after victory. As soon as it became the world champion, one of the Bangladeshi players reached the Indian player and stood up. Not only this, he gave provocative statements. Indian players removed him from his hands. The umpire separated the two from each other. Former South African cricketer JP Duminy shared the video on Twitter. Bangladeshi captain Akbar Ali also regretted after the match. During the award distribution ceremony, Ali said, "This should not have happened." He said that in any situation we should respect the opposition and the game. Akbar said, "This dream is like a fulfillment. We have worked hard in the last two years and this is the result of that. It is being said that the ICC has taken the whole matter seriously." PBL: Bengaluru Raptors wins back-to-back titles after beating North Eastern Warriors During the match too many times Bangladeshi players sledded with Indian players. Bangladeshi bowlers were intentionally throwing towards the batsman without any need. Indian batsmen were also making abusive gestures when they were out. Even after Bangladesh came close to victory, Pesar Islam was seen abusing in front of the camera. After the match, India's captain Priyam Garg said that the Bangladeshi players were very dirty. Talking about the match, Bangladesh reached the final for the first time and won the toss and handed India a bat. Indian batsmen, who performed well in the entire tournament, could not even play the full 50 overs and were reduced to just 177 runs. Yashswi Jaiswal scored 88 runs in 121 balls for Team India. In response, the Indian team, who came out to do giddiness, lost their lives to win their fifth tournament. The match stood at an exciting turn when Bangladesh scored 163 for seven in 41 overs when the rain stopped the game. Bangladesh then got a revised target of seven runs in thirty balls based on the Duckworth-Lewis rule, which they got with 23 balls left and won the Under-19 World Cup title for the first time by 7 wickets. U 19 World Cup: Bangladesh becomes world champion by defeating India