In India's win at the Kensington Oval on June 29, Bumrah capped off a remarkable tournament run, picking 15 wickets in the 29.4 overs he bowled at an average of 8.26 and an astonishing economy rate of just 4 ,17, to choose the Player of the Tournament prize.

"I am so grateful for the last few days. I have been living a dream and it has filled me with happiness and gratitude," Bumrah posted on X, along with a video of him attending the victory parade in Mumbai last week, where they gathered many fans, as well as basking in the adulation at a packed Wankhede Stadium.

The video also included Virat Kohli's words at the event at the Wankhede Stadium, where he lavished praise on Bumrah saying: "What I would like everyone to do is applaud a guy who brought us back to the games time and time again." time."

"He was phenomenal and we want him to play for as long as possible. He is a once in a generation player. I am very happy that he is playing for us. A big round of applause for Jasprit Bumrah please," he said.

Bumrah was recently greeted with a shower of flower petals after arriving at his home in Ahmedabad recently, once the congratulations were over in Mumbai, and his mother Daljeet rushed to hug him.

Meanwhile, left-arm wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav expressed his gratitude to the fans for his unwavering support for the Indian team in the quest to win the T20 World Cup. "To all my fellow Indians: The month of June has been special for me and all of us. Together we achieved a dream that we were pursuing for a long time.

"I would like to thank my teammates, support staff, media and of course our greatest strength, the fans who continued to support us throughout the tournament. I hope we have entertained you all and given you moments of joy so that you, your family and friends will appreciate it for a lifetime. The cup is home, guys, we all did it.