Vinod Kambli faces severe health issues as struggles to walk in a viral video
Ex-Indian cricketer Vinod Kambli faces severe health issues as he was recently spotted struggling to walk properly in a viral video. He appeared to nearly fall while walking in Mumbai when bypassing people helped him to walk properly.
This video of Vinod has gone viral on social media and netizens have raised concerns over her critical condition as he struggled to walk while getting help from others.
He appeared to taking the support of a motorcycle to stabilise him after getting off it in the parked area. It is a 51-second video where some bystanders helped him to walk properly while giving hand support within a few moments of his walking struggle.
Following this, social media users did not take long to leave comments and expressed worries Vinod Kambli faces severe health issues. They wished for his speedy recovery.
Indian netizens also demanded the government and cricket board provide immediate medical assistance to a former cricket star who represented the nation incredibly with his wonderful performances.
Meanwhile, the heartbroken Indians are also urging former cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar to help his friend Vinod Kambli in his difficult time. Sachin is also a friend of Vinod. They used to play at the same time as colleagues for the Indian Cricket Team.
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His health deterioration comes as he has experienced serious health problems in the recent past. He suffered from cardiac arrest in 2013.
Earlier, he went through an angioplasty to treat his two blocked arteries. He is only 52 years old and suffering from a critical health condition owing to a damaged heart.
Vinod Kamli has participated in 17 Tests and 104 ODIs while scoring 2477 runs in the 50-over format. He scored 1084 runs in Test matches at an average of 54.20.
Vinod became the third-youngest cricket player to score a double-century in a Test match against England in 1993. He scored 224 runs in 32 days at only age of 21.
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