Mumbai, Nov 28: India pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah's cryptic Instagram post on Tuesday left all and sundry guessing on social media about the context of his comment.
"Silence is sometimes the best answer," Bumrah posted on his Instagram story, which is linked to his Display Picture (DP).
Instagram stories normally remain for 24 hours and then automatically get removed.
Bumrah has always been a very reticent cricketer, who has preferred to let the ball do the talking and rarely does media interactions, apart from a few pre or post-match interactions during an India series. He is equally less active in the social media space too.
Bumrah couldn't be contacted for a comment on his Insta-story.
The Gujarat slinger has made a brilliant comeback to international fold after a year-long lay-off with lower-back stress fracture followed by a major surgery.
Bumrah was the fourth highest wicket-taker in the just-concluded ODI World Cup with 20 wickets from 11 games.
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Kolkata, Jan 11: A woman died and four others were critical after delivery of babies at the Midnapore Medical College and Hospital (MMCH), an official said on Saturday.
The family members of the deceased woman alleged that Ringer's Lactate administered on the intravenous (IV) fluid had expired and it was responsible for her death. They have lodged a complaint at the Kotwali police station.
The woman died on Friday after delivery of her baby on Wednesday, he said.
After the death of a woman and the deterioration in the health conditions of four other women, the state health department has formed a 13-member panel to investigate the matter, following a police complaint lodged with the Kotwali police station by the husband of the deceased, the official said.
"There is a death of a woman in Midnapore Medical College and Hospital. There are a few who are also critical. The family members have alleged that the Ringer's Lactate (RL) administered on the Intravenous (IV) fluid has expired. We have received complaints from the husband of the deceased woman and the family members of the other women patients. An investigation has been initiated," the official of the state health department told PTI.
Sources in the hospital said that samples of the RL have been collected and a report from the drug control is awaited. Once we get the report, the matter will be clear," he said.
The baby delivered by the deceased woman is still admitted to the MMCH, the official added.