
Vinod Kambli, a former batter for India, was admitted to the hospital after his condition worsened over the weekend. The Times of India reports that Kambli was admitted to the hospital on Saturday evening after recently attending the unveiling of his former coach Ramakant Achrekar’s monument in Shivaji Park in Mumbai.
Kambli has had a number of health problems in recent years. According to the report, the former left-handed batter for India has been admitted to Akruti Hospital in Thane. Although Kambli’s condition is stable, the 52-year-old is still in some danger, the article states.
Although still critical, the 52-year-old’s condition is stable at the moment. We are awaiting more information regarding his condition. Kambli made his first public appearance in a long time about three weeks ago when he went to the memorial service that his childhood friend Sachin Tendulkar was unveiling.
Fans expressed their worries over Tendulkar’s health after witnessing Kambli taking his hand and refusing to let go. Even though Kambli sang a song for his former mentor, many conjectures were sparked by his slurred speech. When Kambli’s health problems were made public, the members of the 1983 World Cup-winning team showed their support for him.
Sunil Gavaskar and Kapil Dev had expressed their desire to assist and advocate for rehabilitation. Marcus Couto, a friend and former First-Class coach, commented the next day, stating that Kambli hadn’t consumed alcohol in a year.
Kambli discussed his health concerns with Vicky Lalwani earlier this month. He talked about having a urinary issue that required three hospital admissions. Vinod Kambli represented India in 104 ODIs and 17 Test matches. Two double hundreds were among his four Test hundreds.
He also scored 224 against England in Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium and 224 against Zimbabwe in Delhi, making him the first Indian to reach successive double hundreds in Test matches.