Cricketer Rahul Ghosh Discharged From Hospital
As Rahul Ghosh was brought out of the hospital, a gathering that included family and friends greeted him. Even the ambulance that was used to send Rahul home was packed to the capacity.
- Indo-Asian News Service
- Updated: April 28, 2015 02:28 pm IST
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Rahul Ghosh, the 20-year-old cricketer who was hospitalised last Tuesday after being hit on the head while fielding in a local league match, was discharged on Monday night after doctors declared him "stable".(Rahul Gradually Improving: Doctor)
"He will be resting for the next three weeks, but not bed rest. He can walk around the house if he wants to," Dr. Buddhadev Saha, who has been attending to Rahul, told IANS on Tuesday.(Fatal On-Field Injuries Suffered by Cricketers)
As Rahul was brought out of the hospital, a gathering that included family and friends greeted him. Even the ambulance that was used to send Rahul home was packed to the capacity.(Disappointing to See a Young Life End so Soon: Sourav Ganguly)
"He is fine now but he will have to report to us after three weeks," added Saha.
Rahul was injured on the left side of his head when a ball hit him during a Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) club match, a day after former Bengal Under-19 team captain Ankit Keshri died from head injuries sustained during a fielding collision in a CAB senior knockout game.(Ankit Keshri's Death: Coaches, Players Neglect Fielding at Grassroot Level)