Vinod Kambli, a former Indian cricketer, has been admitted to a private hospital in Thane district. According to doctors, medical tests found clots in his brain. The 52-year-old was hospitalised on December 21 at Akriti Hospital in Kalher, Bhiwandi, Maharashtra, after he reported health issues.
Dr. Vivek Trivedi, who is treating Kambli, said, “The Mumbai-based former India batter initially complained of urinary infection and cramps, following which he was admitted to the hospital.” However, further tests revealed brain clots. His condition is under constant observation, and additional examinations are scheduled for Tuesday. In a thoughtful gesture, hospital in-charge S Singh has promised Kambli life-long free treatment at their medical facility.
A tough phase for the former batter
Vinod Kambli has gone through many health and money problems over the years. He was part of the 1996 World Cup team but has faced serious health issues, like having two heart attacks in 2013. He has also dealt with addiction in the past.
Earlier this year, Vinod Kambli shared that he was suffering from a serious urinary infection. He also cleared up rumors about his friendship with Sachin Tendulkar, thanking him for helping him financially. After numerous difficulties, Kambli recently attended a memorial event for his childhood coach, Ramakant Achrekar. He looked weak and emotional during the event and shared a touching moment with Tendulkar.
Vinod Kambli is loved and respected in Indian cricket. Famous players like Sunil Gavaskar and Kapil Dev have offered to help him. Kambli has also shown interest in joining rehabilitation programs to improve his health and life.
Doctors are keeping a close eye on his condition and are hoping he gets better soon. Fans and the cricket community are sending their best wishes for his speedy recovery.