Vinod Kambli was admitted in ICU on December 21 due to health complications which included urinary infection and cramps but doctors later said the 52-year-old also had clots in his brain.
Former Indian cricket team batter Vinod Kambli has been struggling financially and according to some reports, he has been without a phone for the last six months.
Vinod Kambli (52) initially complained of urinary infection and muscle cramps following which he was admitted to Akruti Hospital in the Kalher area of Bhiwandi town on December 21
Dr Vivek Dwivedi, who is treating Vinod Kambli, provided an update on the ex-India cricketer's condition and said he may be discharged in the next few days
Vinod Kambli, admitted to the ICU of a private hospital in Thane district, developed a fever on Tuesday, but his condition was stable, doctors treating him said.
After being hospitalised on Saturday, Vinod Kambli said he is feeling better and expressed gratitude to Sachin Tendulkar for his blessings.
Vinod Kambli said that he was thankful to childhood friend Sachin Tendulkar for his blessings after the former had to be admitted to a hospital following a deterioration in his health.
Former India cricketer Vinod Kambli is said to be doing better now but is likely to be kept in the hospital for a long period.
After a series of examinations the medical team supervising Vinod Kambli at Akruti Hospital found clots in his brain
Over the past few weeks, a lot has been said and written about former India cricketer Vinod Kambli's health struggles