Vinod Kambali, who once rocked the cricket field with his bat, is today fighting for his life. Let us tell you what update his brother has given about his health?

Former Indian cricketer Vinod Kambli, who was famous for his batting, is now suffering from serious health problems. His younger brother, Virendra Kambli said that he is finding it difficult to speak and walk. This news has become a cause of concern for his fans and the cricket world.
Onset of illness
Vinod Kambli's health problems began in December 2024, when he was admitted to a hospital in Thane due to urine infection and cramps. Seeing the severity of his condition, doctors kept him in the ICU. Blood clots were found in his body during the investigation, which further worsened his condition. Doctors said that his brain is in an unstable state and degenerative changes are taking place in it, which are signs of a recent stroke. After a few months of treatment and physiotherapy, Vinod Kambli's condition has improved. His brother Virendra said that he is now at home and his condition is stable, but he is still having difficulty in speaking and walking.
He told that Vinod's physiotherapy is going on and efforts are being made to slowly bring back his strength and coordination. He appealed to the fans to pray and give moral support so that Vinod can recover soon.
How dangerous is the disease?
Vinod's condition is serious because he is suffering from more than one problem at the same time. Urine infection, convulsions and blood clots in the brain are weakening his nervous system and kidneys. Difficulty in speaking and walking, weakness and fatigue show that his health is severely affected. If not treated on time, it can lead to kidney failure, stroke or permanent damage. Therefore, his disease is not just a problem, but also very dangerous.
Career of Vinod Kambali
Vinod Kambali played 17 Tests and 104 ODIs for India between 1993 and 2000. He is the fastest Indian batsman to score 1000 Test runs. This is a record that stands till date. Despite starting his international career in 1991, his international career lasted less than a decade despite playing 104 ODIs and 17 Tests for India. Kambali scored 1084 runs in 17 Tests at an average of 54.20. These include four centuries and three half-centuries. Apart from this, he scored 2477 runs in 104 ODIs at an average of 32.59. These include two centuries and 14 half-centuries. In first-class cricket, he scored 9965 runs in 129 matches at an average of 59.67. These include 35 centuries and 44 half-centuries.
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