Shiv Sena has stepped forward to provide support to ex-cricketer Vinod Kambli, who is presently under treatment at Aakriti Hospital in Thane. Mangesh Chivate, OSD to Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, met Kambli at the hospital and promised all possible help for him from the party side. This visit also reported the offering of the Shrikant Shinde Foundation of providing a fund of Rs 5 lakh to the distressed cricket person.
Financial Help And Future Plans
The Rs 5 lakh assistance will be sent to Kambli by the next week following orders by Deputy Chief Minister Shinde. Mangesh Chivate said that Deputy CM Shinde and MP Shrikant Shinde also would visit Kambli along with his family very soon to provide more aid as well as to show complete support in these hard times.
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Health Update About Kambli
Kambli, who had a great cricketing career from 1991 to 2000, has been fighting serious health issues. According to Dr. Vivek Dwivedi, his treating physician at Aakriti Hospital, the former cricketer’s brain condition remains unstable. Kambli, 52, was admitted to the hospital on Saturday evening after experiencing muscle cramps and dizziness at home, prompting immediate medical attention.
Doctor Gives Update About Vinod Kambli’s Health
“We admitted him on Saturday evening. He was experiencing muscle cramps and dizziness at home. He had a high-grade fever and difficulty walking due to the cramps. Upon investigation, we discovered he had a urine infection, as well as sodium and potassium deficiencies, which caused the cramps. A brain scan revealed old clots, likely from a recent stroke. He was admitted to the ICU due to low blood pressure. While his vitals are stable, his treatment and physiotherapy continue. We are planning to discharge him in 2-3 days. However, his brain condition is not stable, with degenerative changes observed. We are prioritising his rehabilitation,” Dr Dwivedi told ANI.
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Vinod Kambli In A Better Position Now
“I am feeling better now. I will never leave cricket because I remember the centuries and double centuries I have scored. We are three left-handers in the family. I am thankful to Sachin Tendulkar, as his blessings have always been with me,” Kambli told ANI.
Vinod Kambli mentioned that he was feeling better and he expressed his gratitude towards Sachin Tendulkar.