Injured Bengal Cricketer Rahul Ghosh Gradually Improving, Says Doctor
Rahul Ghosh was hospitalised on Tuesday after being hit on the head while fielding in a local league match in Kolkata.
- Indo-Asian News Service
- Updated: April 23, 2015 10:59 am IST
Rahul Ghosh, the 20-year-old cricketer, who was hospitalised on Tuesday after being hit on the head while fielding in a local league match, is "gradually improving", his attending doctor said on Thursday.
"His condition is much stable now, he is gradually improving. The blood clot too has reduced," doctor Buddhadev Saha, who is attending Rahul, told IANS. (Fatal On-Field Injuries Suffered by Cricketers)
Rahul has been on a liquid diet and according to Saha he would soon be given solid food to eat.
"He has been in a liquid diet, let's see we might give him something to eat today," added Saha. (Ankit Keshri's Death: Coaches, Players Neglect Fielding at Grassroot Level)
Rahul was given soup on Wednesday night and again on Thursday morning but he will still be kept under observation for the next few days and has to undergo a third magnetic resonance imaging scan. (Disappointing to See a Young Life End so Soon: Sourav Ganguly)
Rahul was injured on the left side of his head after being hit by a ball in a Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) club league match, a day after former Bengal Under-19 team's captain Ankit Keshri died from the injuries sustained on Friday during a fielding collision in a CAB senior knockout tournament game.
CAB has extended assistance to Ghosh stating that they will bear all expenses for his treatment.