Team India's players burst out laughing at star spinner Kuldeep Yadav's speech after he won the Impact player medal following their commanding ODI series victory over South Africa.In a video shared by the BCCI's official social media handle, the 30-year-old delivered an awkward speech, leaving the Team India players in splits.In a series dominated by the bat, Kuldeep emerrged as the leading wicket-taker, picking up nine scalps in three innings, averaging an admirable 20.77. His spell in the final ODI in Vizag was most incisive, snaffling figures of 10-1-41-4, including dismissing Dewald Brevis and Marco Jansen in the same over to bowl the tourists out for 270.With assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate announcing the Kanpur-born cricketer as the winner of the Impact Player Medal, the star spinner was asked to deliver a speech. He said:"Nothing much from my side. Everything coach sir has already told. Congrats to Virat (Kohli) bhai and Jaisu (Yashasvi Jaiswal). Today, he played an unbelievable innings." View this post on Instagram Instagram PostWith only 271 to defend, South Africa managed only one wicket, dismissing Rohit Sharma for 75 off 73 deliveries. But the former skipper's partnership of 155 set up the match well for the hosts. Yashasvi Jaiswal scored his maiden hundred, staying unbeaten at 116, while Virat Kohli struck 65* to help India gun down the target in 39.5 overs."In DRS, I'm someone who's very bad" - Kuldeep Yadav on his banter with India starKuldeep Yadav took four wickets on Saturday (Image Credits: BCCI X)During the innings break of the 3rd ODI, Kuldeep reflected on the DRS banter with Rohit Sharma, claiming that he is quite bad at it and Rohit keeps teasing him about it. He said, as quoted by ESPNCricinfo:"In DRS, I'm someone who's very bad. He keeps pulling my leg. Whenever I'm bowling, if I try to hit the pad and succeed in that, I feel every ball is wicket. When you have a former captain and KL too, especially in DRS calls, as a bowler you feel like every not out is out. You need seniors like that to guide you."The Men in Blue will now turn their attention to the T20I series against South Africa, beginning on December 9 in Cuttack.