Vinod Kambli Hospitalized with Brain Clots, Condition Stabilizing
The former cricketer is undergoing treatment for multiple health issues, including a urinary infection and brain clots, with support from Sachin Tendulkar and others.
- Vinod Kambli, 52, was admitted to Akruti Hospital in Thane on Saturday after experiencing muscle cramps, dizziness, and a severe urinary infection.
- Medical examinations revealed brain clots, likely from a recent stroke, alongside an electrolyte imbalance; his condition was initially critical but has since stabilized.
- Doctors are closely monitoring his recovery and planning rehabilitation, though concerns remain about degenerative changes in his brain.
- Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and his foundation have pledged Rs 5 lakh in financial aid, while the hospital has offered life-long free treatment.
- Kambli expressed gratitude to his childhood friend Sachin Tendulkar for his continued support and is optimistic about his recovery, vowing to seek professional help for rehabilitation.