Newspapers called the triumph as a "fitting farewell" to a golden generation, including Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara who announced their retirement from T20 cricket after the victory. This was Sri Lanka's maiden World Twenty20 title and their second major ICC title victory after
1996. Sri Lanka received $1.1 million while India received $550,000 as prize money from ICC. In
Colombo, thousands of fans gave a heroic welcome to Sri Lankan players. An open-top parade from
Katunayake Airport to Colombo was held upon the arrival of players. On the otherhand in India, it was a moment of agony as many fans took to social media and vented their frustration at Yuvraj Singh, who managed to score only 11 runs off 21 balls, slowing the run rate and making it hard to put on a good total. According to various reports, stones were pelted at his house in
Chandigarh after the defeat. Yuvraj's father
Yograj Singh told that his son should not be singled out for the defeat. Indian captain
MS Dhoni also defended him, saying that he tried his best. == References ==