A sad news has come out for the Indian cricket world. The body of the mother of a former Indian cricketer has been found in Pune, Maharashtra. The police are investigating the whole matter. This cricketer is none other than Team India’s famous cricketer and actor Salil Ankola. The discovery of his mother’s body in Salil Ankola’s house has created a sensation in Pune city. As soon as the information about this whole matter was received, the police reached the spot. Salil Ankola has also posted on social media about the death of his mother. Where he has written that Om Shanti. Everyone is bound to face this difficult day at some point in their life. Keep up the courage. May Mahadev ji give peace to the departed soul.
Police are investigating the matter
Salil Ankola’s mother’s name is Mala Ashok Ankola. 77-year-old Mala Ashok Ankola used to live in the Prabhat Road area located in Deccan Gymkhana, Pune. When the door of his room remained closed for a long time, the people working in his house opened the door and saw the elderly Mala lying on the bed soaked in blood, whose throat was slit with a sharp weapon. After which his family also reached the spot. They immediately admitted him to a private hospital for treatment but he died before that. The doctor informed his family about this. At present, this case is of murder or suicide, which the police are now investigating further.
How was Salil Ankola’s career
Talking about the career of cricketer Salil Ankola, he has played only one Test and 20 ODIs for India. He was a right-arm fast bowler. He took two wickets in one Test match played in his career and only 13 wickets in 20 ODIs. If we talk based on these numbers, his cricketing career was not anything special. Salil had bowled amazingly in first-class cricket. He took 181 wickets in 54 first-class matches. Which is very good. He played his last match for India in 1997.
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