Vinod Kambli, a former cricket player for India, gained notoriety recently when a video of him appearing weak went popular on social media. When Kambli’s health was revealed, the cricket community as a whole became extremely concerned. In the widely shared video, Kambli is seen standing up with the help of a motorbike. Taken inside a building, Kambli was unable to stand up straight and needed help from the passersby.
It is important to remember that Kambli has experienced health problems in the past. In 2013, despite having an angioplasty, he had a heart attack. After the video went viral, Kambli’s friends began to enquire about him. Based on current accounts, the former cricket player spent hours catching up with his pals, Ricky, a classmate, and exceptional umpire Marcus. He made sure they wouldn’t trust the social media footage and labelled the popular video as being out of date.
During their most recent meet, Kambli told his buddies, “I’m fine, don’t believe social media.”
In addition, Kambli spoke with Ajinkya Naik, the recently appointed MCA president, and Abey Kuruvilla, his former colleague and general manager of the BCCI.
When we first met him, he was cheerful. He is getting well and recuperating nicely. The video that is going around is old. He eats well and doesn’t have any tummy fat. The whole family was there, spending quality time together. Marcus was cited by the Hindustan Times as saying, “His son Cristiano, who bats left-hand like his father, was taking batting tips from his father.”
In their youth cricket careers, Vinod Kambli and Tendulkar had a famous partnership.
It’s important to remember that Vinod Kambli represented the Indian squad in numerous games. The 52-year-old and the renowned Sachin Tendulkar rose to fame together during their record-breaking collaboration in junior cricket. He participated in 17 Test matches for the Indian squad, amassing 1084 runs in those matches.
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He had a fantastic start to his career, scoring 2,477 runs in 104 ODIs. However, his career quickly faded, and at the age of 23, his Test career came to an end.