Former Indian cricketer Vinod Kambli He is currently fighting a decisive battle on the health front, as he was admitted to the hospital Akroti Health City Hospital In Thane after high fever. But like a true sportsman, Kambli has decided to take up the fight to keep his spirits alive as a video of the former batsman dancing on the patriotic tunes of ‘Chak-de India’ is now going viral on social media.
Vinod Kambli dances to show resilience amid health problems
In the viral video, Kambli can be seen standing next to his hospital bed and showing off his moves to the tunes of the song Chak-de India from Shah Rukh KhanHis famous movie. The video of the dance has now gone viral with fans wishing the legend a speedy recovery and appreciating Kambli’s persistence.
Here is the video:
Vinod Kambli was seen dancing to the song ‘Chak De India’ in the hospital and also posed for a picture while singing the song. #vinodcampli pic.twitter.com/UnbuwO4Bb1
– Utkarsh Singh (@utkarshsingh_) December 31, 2024
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A doctor reveals Kambli’s recovery period
While Kambli remains steadfast in getting his health back, Dr. Vivek Dwivedi The Akroti Health City Hospital doctor said he will need good rehabilitation, which means physical therapy and nutritional support to overcome his current condition which includes degenerative memory due to alcoholism. Kambli will also need speech therapy because there is some slurring in his voice.
It is worth noting that Kambli was hospitalized earlier on December 21 after complaints of a urinary tract infection and muscle spasms. After medical tests, the former Indian cricketer was also diagnosed with brain clots. Doctors confirmed that his health condition is steadily improving.
This is not the first time Kambli has suffered from health problems. It was accepted Lilavati Hospital In 2013 after suffering a heart attack while driving his car. Later, Kambli had to submit Angioplasty He had to have two blocked arteries to fully recover. The former Indian cricketer had represented India in 17 Tests and 104 ODIs and scored 3561 runs in his international career.
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