Maharashtra government has extended a helping hand to former Indian cricket team player Vinod Kambli. State Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has announced help for the former Indian cricketer. According to reports, Kambli does not have any other source of income apart from BCCI pension. In such a situation, this is a relief news for Kambli. A person from Kambli Thane is admitted in the hospital.
Eknath Shinde announced
Deputy Chief Minister Shinde announced Rs 5 lakh to former cricketer Kambli. Kambli will receive Rs 5 lakh from Shrikant Shinde Foundation. As per the order of the Deputy Chief Minister, Rs 5 lakh will be given next week. Let us tell you that Shinde’s OSD Mangesh Chiwate met Vinod Kambli and inquired about his health. Meanwhile, Mangesh Chiwate also requested the doctor to leave no stone unturned in Kambli’s treatment.
Apart from this, Mangesh told Kambli that MP Shrikant and Deputy Chief Minister Shinde will soon meet him and his family and will make every possible effort to support him.
Kambli is admitted to the hospital.
Let us tell you that Vinod Kambli was admitted to the hospital on Saturday evening after his health deteriorated. At home Kambli was suffering from muscle cramps and dizziness. Dr. Vivek Dwivedi, who is treating Kambli at Akrita Hospital in Thane, said on Tuesday that Kambli’s mental condition is not stable.
Vinod Kambli’s international career
Kambli played 17 Tests and 104 ODI matches for India. He scored 1084 runs in 21 Test innings at an average of 54.20. Meanwhile, Kambli scored 4 centuries and 3 half-centuries with a high score of 227 runs. Apart from this, Kambli scored 2477 runs in 97 ODI innings at an average of 32.59, which included 2 centuries and 14 half-centuries.