Bumrah's performance saw him become the first out-and-out bowler to be named Player of the Tournament in this level of event. After his impressive feat, the right-arm pacer spoke to the broadcaster about how much this win meant to him.

"I tried to stay calm. We play sports for this, I'm really happy, my son is here, the family is here, and we've been working really hard for this, there's no better feeling than that. We We play the game to win on big stages,” the Gujarat fast bowler said.

"On the big day, you have to give more. Throughout the tournament, I felt very clear and calm. At my peak mentality, I think about one ball at a time. Emotions can take over, but now The work is completed." In that over, I thought the length ball was the option, it was reverse-swinging, and I was happy (to execute it),” Bumrah told reporters in the post-game conference.

Bumrah's performance in the tournament was one-of-a-kind as the 30-year-old took 15 wickets in eight matches while maintaining an economy rate of 4.26 throughout the campaign. He was also the hero in the final of the tournament as he bowled exceptionally well in his spell, the 18th over of the innings, conceding just two runs and dismissing Marco Jensen when his team needed it most. Got one wicket.

Captain Rohit Sharma acknowledged the performance of his premium pace bowler in the post-game interview.

“Jaspreet, I understand you guys are trying to put it into words, but I don't know how he does it, it's just a masterclass. He backs his skills up which is more than enough and A confident guy. Class act," said. Rohit Sharma giving his point.