Former Indian cricket star Vinod Kambli has recently been seen struggling with significant health issues, as evidenced by a distressing video that surfaced on social media. In the footage, Kambli is observed having difficulty walking, requiring assistance from others to move safely off the road.
The 51-year-old appeared disoriented and struggled to maintain his balance. While some viewers speculated that he might have been intoxicated, others suggested that his visible struggle was due to ongoing health problems. NDTV and other media agencies has not been able to independently verify the video’s authenticity.
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Sad look at Vinod Kambli’s condition.look what Alcohol & high ego can do😠😠👆👆 .
But I expected @sachin_rt would come for his rescue and try to rehabilitate Vinod Kambli .@imVkohli @RaviShastriOfc @RahulDravidFC #VinodKambli @BCCI @JayShah @SGanguly99 pic.twitter.com/mqlidlKg4I— #BC🇮🇳 (@binugazi) August 6, 2024
Vinod Kambli, who had a distinguished cricketing career, played over 100 One Day Internationals (ODIs) and 17 Test matches for India. He is known for his prolific run-scoring in First-Class cricket, amassing nearly 10,000 runs with a highest score of 262.
In other cricket news, Indian cricketer Rohit Sharma has achieved another milestone in One Day Internationals (ODIs). During the second ODI against Sri Lanka, Sharma scored a brisk 66 runs off 44 balls, including five fours and four sixes. His innings helped him surpass Rahul Dravid to become India’s fourth-highest run-scorer in ODIs.
Sharma now has 10,831 runs in 264 ODIs, with an impressive average of 49.23 and a strike rate of 92.29. He has accumulated 31 centuries and 57 fifties, with a highest score of 264. As an opener, Sharma has also surpassed Sachin Tendulkar’s record for the most fifty-plus scores in international cricket. Sharma has achieved 121 fifty-plus scores, including 43 centuries and 78 fifties, compared to Tendulkar’s 120 fifty-plus scores.
These recent developments highlight a significant contrast in the cricketing world: Kambli’s health concerns and Sharma’s continued dominance and records in the sport.