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Vinod Kambli, a veteran Indian cricketer, captured on video dancing to Chak De at a hospital

Vinod Kambli, a retired Indian cricketer, was observed dancing to the theme song of Chak De India, a film starring Shah Rukh Khan, as he received treatment at a hospital in Thane, Maharashtra. His lively display in the hospital generated excitement among his supporters and well-wishers.

Video emerges of ex-cricketer Vinod Kambli dancing to "Chak De" at a hospital
Video emerges of ex-cricketer Vinod Kambli dancing to "Chak De" at a hospital

Vinod Kambli, a veteran Indian cricketer, captured on video dancing to Chak De at a hospital

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Former Indian cricketer Vinod Kambli, aged 52, is currently recovering at his Bandra home after a hospital stay for serious health issues. Kambli was admitted to Akruti Hospital in Thane, Maharashtra on December 21, 2024, due to a urinary infection and muscle cramps.

Subsequent medical tests revealed the presence of clots in Kambli's brain, which has been a significant challenge in his recovery. Despite this, Kambli remains hopeful and expressed gratitude to his friends and well-wishers for their support during this challenging time.

On December 31, 2024, Kambli was discharged from the hospital and returned home. However, he continues to face difficulties, notably with speech. The 1983 World Cup-winning team has expressed their willingness to assist Kambli in his recovery journey, as mentioned by Sunil Gavaskar.

Several former cricketers, including Sunil Gavaskar and Kapil Dev, have extended their support to Kambli. The cheerful performance by Kambli, dancing to the title track of Shah Rukh Khan's Chak De India at the hospital, brought joy to his fans and well-wishers. However, there is no verified information about this event being part of Kambli's recovery process in the latest health updates.

The video of Kambli dancing to the Chak De India title track has gone viral on social media, garnering significant attention from fans and well-wishers. Kambli, who played 17 Test matches for India, amassing 1,084 runs at an average of 54, also participated in 106 One Day Internationals and was part of the 1996 World Cup squad.

The news article was updated on December 31, 2024, at 03:10 PM IST. As Kambli continues his recovery journey, we wish him all the best and hope for his speedy and complete recovery.

[1] India Today

[2] NDTV

[3] The Times of India

[4] Cricbuzz

[5] ESPN Cricinfo

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