Mayank Agarwal shares update on his health day after mid-flight medical emergency

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Mayank Agarwal took to social media to share an update on his health after being admitted to ICU on Tuesday.

Indian cricketer Mayank Agarwal narrowly prevented a devastating incident when he mistakenly consumed a poisonous substance, mistaking it for water, throughout a flight from Agartala to Delhi on Tuesday. Promptly rushed to a hospital in Agartala, Agarwal obtained intensive care from the medical group. 

Suspecting foul play on this alarming scenario, Agarwal took the proactive step of submitting a First Information Report (FIR) with the police, whereas an ongoing investigation seeks to uncover the reality behind the incident. Demonstrating his resilience, the cricketer turned to social media on Wednesday to supply an update on his restoration progress.

“I am feeling better now. Gearing to come back. Thank you for prayers, love and support, everyone!,” Mayank’s submit learn.


Mayank, in response to the group supervisor of the Karnataka Ranji group, is reported to be out of hazard and can quickly be transferred to Bengaluru. Mayank was hospitalized on Tuesday after experiencing vomiting and discomfort. During a flight, he mistakenly consumed liquid from a bottle, assuming it was ingesting water.

Ramesh, the group supervisor of the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KCA) Ranji group, knowledgeable ANI that the police are at present recording the assertion of the Karnataka group captain.

“Mayank Agarwal is out of danger now and his statement is being recorded by the police…we don’t know in detail on this matter, we are taking him to Bengaluru today,” Ramesh mentioned.

Earlier, Basudeb Chakraborty, the working secretary of the Tripura Cricket Association (TCA), had talked about that Mayank, whereas on the flight, consumed a beverage from a bottle, which subsequently brought about him to really feel unwell.

“We sent TCA staff to the hospital and they conveyed that there was a bottle, Mayank drank it assuming that it was water and after drinking it he felt acidic and it gave a burning sensation,” Basudeb advised ANI.

A proper written grievance has been submitted to Superintendent of Police Ok. Kiran Kumar, who oversees Tripura West. Consequently, a case has been formally registered inside the jurisdiction of the New Capital Complex Police Station in Agartala.

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