Vinod Kambli revealed the extension of his health issues.
Vinod Kambli, former India cricketer, experienced a health issue and was admitted to a local hospital in Thane on Saturday night. Kambli has faced several health challenges recently.
Kambli recently talked about his health problems, including a urinary issue that had sent him to the hospital a month before.
“I was suffering from a urine problem. It was just flowing. My son, Jesus Cristiano, picked me up and brought me back to my feet. My daughter, who is 10 years old, and my wife came to help me. This happened one month ago. My head started spinning; I collapsed and fell down. The doctor told me to get admitted," said Kambli in an interaction on Vicky Lalwani's YouTube channel.
This was after his health issues were made public, and Kambli received support from members of India's 1983 World Cup-winning squad. Sunil Gavaskar and Kapil Dev stated that they would be happy to assist, but they suggested rehabilitation as a need.
IANS reported Kambli's admission to Thane's Akriti Hospital.
“The 52-year-old's condition is currently stable, though still critical. Further details about his ailment are awaited,” the report stated.
A fan shared a video of Kambli giving a thumbs up on social media on Monday. There have been rumors about Kambli's health since a video of him went viral recently.
When asked about his childhood friend Sachin Tendulkar, Kambli replied that he had helped him financially and even paid for a couple of his surgeries.
Kambli's nine-year international career included 17 Tests and 104 ODIs for India. He scored four Test centuries, including two double centuries, becoming the first Indian to achieve consecutive double centuries in Tests.