Vinod Kambli: Former Indian cricket team cricketer Vinod Kambli is in the news again these days. Recently, Kambli met his childhood friend Sachin during an event. Regarding this, people are discussing a lot about Vinod Kambli on social media. In the viral video, his health is very bad. But there was a time when he was compared with Sachin Tendulkar. And he was called the next star cricketer after Sachin.
Meeting of Sachin Tendulkar and Vinod Kambli
Vinod Kambli fell from heaven to earth in a short time due to his bad habits and carelessness towards sports. Kambli’s condition today is such that even at the age of 52, he looks 75 years old. Sachin Tendulkar and Vinod Kambli recently met at the memorial event of coach Ramakant Achrekar. Meanwhile, Sachin shook hands with Vinod Kambli. Whose video is going viral on social media. Today Kambli is struggling with financial crisis, but once he was the owner of crores. So let us know how much wealth he has today.
Kambli was the owner of property worth crores
In 1991, Sun made his debut in the Indian cricket team. He won the hearts of people with his game and in those days made wealth worth crores in a short time. According to media reports, when Vinod Kambli was at the peak of his cricket career, his net worth was 1 to 1.5 million dollars. But in the year 2022, he was left with only Rs 4 lakh annually.
life support on pension
At present Kambali’s condition has become very bad. His life depends on the pension given by BCCI. Kambli himself had said in an old interview, ‘I am given a monthly pension of Rs 30,000 by BCCI, with the help of which I am running my house.’
Vinod Kambli’s cricket career
Kambli retired from international cricket in the year 2009. When in 2011 he announced his retirement from first-class cricket. Kambli could play only 17 Tests and 104 ODIs for India. Left-handed batsman Kambli scored 1084 runs in the Test at an average of 54.20. This includes four centuries and three half-centuries. He scored 2477 runs in ODIs at an average of 32.59. Kambli scored two centuries and 14 half-centuries in ODIs.