Vinod Kambli walks out of hospital on New Year’s day with a message: ‘Shun alcohol and drugs’

Former Indian cricketer Vinod Kambli was discharged from a Thane hospital after two weeks of treatment for a urinary infection and brain clots. He urged people to avoid alcohol and drugs and expressed his intention to return to the field soon.

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Published1 Jan 2025, 09:17 PM IST
Vinod Kambli walks out of hospital on New Year's day with a message: ‘Shun alcohol and drugs’
Vinod Kambli walks out of hospital on New Year’s day with a message: ‘Shun alcohol and drugs’

Former Team India cricketer Vinod Kambli was discharged from a Mumbai hospital after undergoing treatment for two weeks. He had spent more than a week in the ICU after medical tests reveal clots in his brain last month. The Mumbai-based sportsman has battled numerous health challenges over the years — undergoing an angioplasty to treat blocked arteries after suffering a heart attack in 2013. His struggles with alcohol addiction have also led to multiple stints in rehabilitation as well as affecting his overall health.

“This doctor made me fit and I had stated that I would come back only when I am fit. I will show people in Shivaji Park that I Vinod Kambli will not leave cricket. These guys gave me good cricket practice. I ‘hit’ only fours and sixes,” reports quoted him as saying.

He also urged people to enjoy the new year and stay away from alcohol or narcotic drugs — contending that such vices can destroy one's life. A video of the former cricketer wearing a Team India jersey and wielding a bat before he left the hospital has since gone viral on social media.

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Doctors said the former cricketer was now “completely fit” but would have to take certain precautions. Kambli was admitted to the hospital in mid-December after experiencing muscle cramps and dizziness at home. Doctors said Kambli had been running a ‘high-grade fever’ and faced difficulty in walking — as an urine infection and other issues caused cramps. 

"A brain scan revealed old clots, likely from a recent stroke. He was admitted to the ICU due to low blood pressure. His vitals are stable but his brain condition is not — with degenerative changes observed. We are prioritising his rehabilitation," Dr Vivek Dwivedi had told ANI last week.

The left-handed batsman Kambli scored 2,477 runs in his ODI career and accumulated 1,084 runs in 17 Test matches.

(With inputs from agencies)

 

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