The 1996 World Cup group member revealed he’s feeling higher and expects to be discharged from Akruti Hospital in Thane inside two days
Former Indian cricketer Vinod Kambli shared an encouraging update on his health not too long ago, expressing hope for a fast restoration after being hospitalised. The 1996 World Cup group member revealed he’s feeling higher and expects to be discharged from Akruti Hospital in Thane inside two days.
Kambli, 52, was admitted on Saturday after experiencing a urinary an infection and cramps. Further medical examinations revealed mind clots, and his health has since been intently monitored. Speaking emotionally from his hospital mattress, Kambli sang the enduring song “We Are the Champions,” reiterating his love for cricket and his willpower to remain related to the game.
#WATCH | Maharashtra: Former Indian Cricketer Vinod Kambli says, “I am feeling better now…I will never leave this (cricket) because I remember the number of centuries and double centuries I have hit…We are three left-handers in the family. I am thankful to Sachin Tendulkar as… https://t.co/ZQsUuVV1pO pic.twitter.com/Xj8UQbAgmQ
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“I will never leave cricket,” Kambli stated. “I remember all my centuries and double centuries. I feel better after three days of treatment and am thankful for the blessings of my childhood friend Sachin Tendulkar and all my well-wishers.”
The cricketing group has rallied behind Kambli throughout this difficult time. Former captains Sunil Gavaskar and Kapil Dev, together with the 1983 World Cup-winning group, have expressed their willingness to assist him. Gavaskar remarked, “We want to take care of Vinod Kambli and help him get back on his feet.”
Kambli has confronted health points in current months, with a current viral video displaying his frail look alongside Tendulkar at an occasion honoring their coach, Ramakant Achrekar.





