Vinod Kambli critic; admitted to Bombay Hospital

ancient indian Cricketer Vinod Kambli faced yet another health scare as he was admitted to Akriti Hospital in Thane after his health deteriorated on Saturday night (December 21). He is currently stable, but remains in critical condition.
Recently, Kambli, who has faced multiple health problems in recent years, made a rare public appearance at the inauguration of Ramakant Achrekar’s statue at Mumbai’s Shivaji Park. Further details on the 52-year-old’s condition are awaited.
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Vinod Kambli hospitalized after health worsened
A report by news agency IANS says, “Cricketer Vinod Kambli’s condition deteriorated again, leading to his admission to Akriti Hospital in Thane on Saturday night. His condition now is stable, but remains critical.”
Images: Cricketer Vinod Kambli’s condition deteriorated again, leading to his admission to Akriti Hospital in Thane on Saturday night. His condition is now stable, but remains critical. pic.twitter.com/7NBektzQ54
— IANS (@ians_india) December 23, 2024
Kambli is said to have undergone a CT scan and other tests at Thane’s Akriti Hospital and told the doctor that he was suffering from urinary problems and had recently come out of rehab. Kambli is out of danger now but is still undergoing treatment at Thane Hospital.
1983 World Cup winners vow to help Vinod Kambli
After Vinod Kambli’s recent health problems came to light during an event earlier this month, members of India’s 1983 World Cup winning team extended their support. Even former Indian captains Kapil Dev and Sunil Gavaskar offered their help but put a condition on Kambli as the former batsman would have to rehabilitate to receive their support.
Meanwhile, Kambli has shared details about her ongoing health struggles. The former Indian batsman revealed that he had been facing a severe urinary problem, which caused him great distress. Last month, Kambli’s condition worsened and caused him to collapse.
Kambli’s son, Jesus Cristiano, was there to support him, along with his wife and daughter. Doctors later advised him to be hospitalized for treatment. Kambli also mentioned that he had two heart surgeries in 2013, during which Sachin Tendulkar provided financial help.
Vinod Kambli said in an interaction on Vicky Lalwani’s YouTube channel, “I was suffering from a problem of urine. It was just flowing. My son Jesus Cristiano picked me up and made me stand again. My daughter, who it’s 10 years old, and my wife came to help me. This happened a month ago; I collapsed and the doctor told me to come in.”
Kambli further said during the interaction, “I am ready to go to rehab. I want to go there because I am not afraid of anything. My family is with me. Ajay Jadeja is a very good friend of mine. He came to meet me and he said, “Come on, get up. Everyone saw me. Definitely, BCCI is in touch with me.”
Notably, Kambli played 17 Tests and 104 ODIs for India during his nine-year career. He scored four centuries in Test cricket, including two double centuries. Kambli was the first Indian to score two consecutive centuries in Test cricket.
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2024-12-23 11:13:00