Bridgetown [Barbados], Jasprit Bumrah, who emerged as the 'Player of the Tournament' in the 2024 T20 World Cup edition, received congratulatory messages not only from his fans but also from his wife and broadcaster Sanjana Ganesan.

Taking to Instagram, Sanjana thanked team India for their historic victory in Barbados against South Africa in the final match. However, the highlight of the post was her thank you note to her husband and Indian pacer Bumrah.

"Words fall short when it comes to describing everything I felt, everything that happened and everything that went through my mind yesterday. It still feels like a dream, but seeing the team accomplish what they did is worth many, many rounds." of VERY loud and passionate applause, WORLD CHAMPIONS and rightly so," he wrote.

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"And to my husband, the epitome of resilience, hard work and brilliance, you deserve the sun, the moon and the stars in the sky. Everything you have been through, all the work you have done, the struggle you have "Every day to improve is inspiring. Angad and I are very lucky to be able to call it our own. Congratulations, this is just the beginning," Sanjana added.

Sanjana covered the entire tournament as one of the media announcers.

"As an Indian, as a wife, as a broadcaster and as a mother, this is a fundamental memory. I will hold it close to my heart for a long, long time," she concluded.

After the victory, Bumrah was seen placing the winner's medal around her son Angad. Bumrah carried the national flag and carried him and played with him.

After the match in the post-match presentation, Bumrah said: "Normally I am the one who tries to control my emotions and get the job done, but today I don't have many words, I don't usually cry after a match." but emotions are taking over us. We were in trouble but we're really delighted to win at that stage. My family is here, we were close last time and we got the job done, there's no better feeling than getting it done. team in a game like this I just felt good, I tried to stay in a bubble and tried not to think too much about the future."

"When the big day comes you have to do it, throughout the tournament I felt it very clear. I always think about one ball and one at a time, I don't think too much about the future. Emotions can take over, it was taking control." but you have to keep it under control but now that the game is over he can come out and you can shout and shout (when he was asked to bowl the 16th over) I saw the ball was a bit worn out and I would do it. backing off a little bit, I thought what would be the toughest shot for the batsman and I was able to execute it," she added.

In eight games, Bumrah took 15 wickets at an average of 8.26 and an economy rate of 4.17, with best bowling figures of 3/7. He was the second highest wicket-taker in the tournament.