Mumbai: IPLIn the middle of the big bad news was received on Wednesday night. was known Indian teamThe cricketer is critical. When it can be a brain stroke!
Vinod Kambli’s wife Andrea Hewitt gave a major update on his health condition. In the midst of intense speculation about Kambli, Andrea said, how is the former cricketer of the national team now?
Former Indian cricket team player Vinod Kambli (Vinod Kambli). At one time he was considered as talented as Sachin Tendulkar. Both are disciples of Dronacharya coach Ramakant Achrekar. But Kambli has been sick for a long time. Kambli is seriously ill due to recklessness, disorderly living, drug addiction. Kambli’s friend Marcus Kuto said on Wednesday that he could have a stroke at any moment, as doctors fear. Marcus also said that many former players, including his friend Sachin Tendulkar, have come forward to help Kambli’s treatment. All have also opened a WhatsApp group together.
However, Andrea gave a big update about Kambli’s physical condition. He said that the speculation that Kambli’s condition is critical is completely baseless. Andrea told a journalist that the news about the former cricketer is fake. He himself is shocked to know these news. Andrea said her husband is fine. Later, the journalist shared the video of Andrea’s speech on social media. There Andrea is heard saying, ‘By God’s grace Vinod is fine. I don’t know who is spreading these rumors about his physical condition.’
However, friend Marcus Couto gave completely different information. He said that although Kambli could walk, his memory was very weak. He can hardly remember things. Due to poor memory, Kambli forgets that he should not smoke, which is why he asks for cigarettes from pedestrians, auto drivers. Kuto said Kambli’s risk of stroke is increasing. A few days ago, the former Indian player recovered from a urinary infection, for which he was treated at a private hospital in Thane, he added.
Currently, Kambli’s income is Rs 30,000 monthly pension given by the Indian Cricket Board and Rs 30,000 pension given by Sunil Gaoskar’s foundation.