Kuldeep, who played five matches for India in the tournament, took 10 wickets, including three important wickets in the semi-final against England.

The left-arm spinner wrote on 'X', "To all my fellow Indians, the month of June has been special for me and all of us. Together, we fulfilled a dream we had been chasing for a long time. "

“I would like to thank our teammates, support staff, media and of course our biggest strength, the fans who have supported us throughout the tournament.

"I hope we have entertained you all and given you moments of happiness that you, your family and friends will cherish with us for the rest of your life. The cup is home guys, we all did it," he concluded.

With the recent title, India became the third nation to win the T20 World Cup twice, joining England and West Indies. India in 2007 M.S. The inaugural edition of the tournament was won under. Dhoni's leadership after defeating Pakistan in the final.

Kuldeep missed the group-stage matches in the United States, but he replaced Mohammed Siraj in India's playing 11 for the Super Eight matches and played in the history-making summit clash in Barbados.