Vinod Kambli, former India cricketer, was admitted to Akruti Hospital in the Kalher area of Bhiwandi on December 21 after complaints of a urinary infection and muscle cramps.
Later it was discovered that Kambli was also diagnosed with brain clots following a series of medical examinations.
Kambli was better spirits than previously reported, greeting physicians, hospital workers, and fans and recognizing their wishes. Kambli was brought to the hospital by one of his admirers, and his treatment has been overseen by hospital in-charge S Singh, who has offered the former cricketer of lifelong free treatment.
Kambli's financial condition hasn't been well for a long time, with the former cricketer surviving on BCCI's monthly pension of INR 30,000. Making his India debut in 1991, Kambli went onto play 17 Tests and over 100 ODIs. His last match for India came in 2000 and he played domestic cricket till 2009.
In a sweet moment captured on film, Kambli demonstrated his typical energy by dancing to a famous song in his hospital room. His passionate movements were matched by a nurse and another staff member, raising the mood of everyone around him.
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The video has now gone viral, with supporters praising the former cricketer's fortitude and wishing him a quick recovery. This uplifting display of positivism brought back memories of Kambli's larger-than-life demeanor, both on and off the field.