Bumrah Celebrates 'It Doesn't Get Better' Moment After T20 World Cup Win
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Ahmedabad, March 8 (NationPress) Star fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah expressed that receiving the Player of the Match award in front of his home crowd following India’s impressive 96-run victory over New Zealand to clinch the 2026 Men’s T20 World Cup is an unforgettable experience for him.
In defending a formidable total of 255/5, Bumrah showcased his exceptional skills with his slower deliveries, achieving figures of 4-15 as India made history by being the first team to secure a T20 World Cup on home turf while also defending a title in this format.
“This feels incredibly special as I had previously played a final at my home ground but didn’t win. Today, I emerged victorious. I understood that the pitch was flat, so I relied on my experience. Everything I executed worked perfectly, and I am truly thankful. God has been very gracious,” Bumrah stated during the post-match presentation.
When asked about his recipe for success throughout the tournament, Bumrah shared, “Before this event, I was in a mindset where I felt I was overexerting myself. Although I bowled well, I felt the pressure to perform.”
“In this tournament, I focused on letting the game unfold naturally, which proved to be effective. My ability to self-assess has always been my strong suit, and winning this accolade at my home ground during a World Cup final is simply unparalleled.”
On the subject of his masterful slower balls, Bumrah, who was also named Player of the Tournament in the 2024 T20 World Cup, remarked, “With experience and having played on excellent pitches here, I learned that bowling too fast can aid batsmen in making powerful shots. Thus, I strategized wisely and anticipated the batsmen's intentions.”
Bumrah concluded by highlighting the teamwork within the bowling unit. “We always brainstorm together and present options. When communication is crucial, we ensure it happens. We maintained our composure and didn't panic. Teams that can do this often win tournaments, and I’m delighted we achieved that. The support from the crowds was phenomenal, and I am truly grateful for it.”