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"Silence Is Sometimes...": Jasprit Bumrah's Cryptic Post Breaks The Internet

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The Indian cricket team's failure to go the distance in the Cricket World Cup 2023 hasn't been easy on the top stars. The likes of Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Jasprit Bumrah, etc are yet to break their silence on the team's defeat to Australia in the final.

As cricket fans continue to wait for their heroes to open up, Bumrah took to Instagram to share a cryptic story that has had concerned fans scratching their heads.

Bumrah was among India's top performers in the World Cup but even he had a forgettable final against Australia, with Travis Head's century ending India's dream of lifting the ODI World Cup after 12 years.

About 10 days from the conclusion of the final, Burmah took to Instagram and shared a cryptic story, leaving the fans bewildered and concerned. "Silence is sometimes the best answer", Bumrah's Instagram story read.

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