WATCH: Vinod Kambli’s happy dance to ‘Chak De India’ goes viral amid his recovery from a critical health issue
Former Indian cricketer Vinod Kambli is currently fighting a crucial battle on the health front as he has been admitted to Akruti Health City Hospital in Thane after high fever. But like a true sportsman, Kambli decided to fight to keep his spirit alive as a video of the former batsman dancing to the patriotic song ‘Chak-de India’ is now going viral on social media.
Vinod Kambli dances to show resilience amid health issues
In the viral video, Kambli can be seen standing by her hospital bed and showing off her moves to the tunes of Chak-de India from Shahrukh Khanfamous movie. The video of the dance has now gone viral, with fans wishing the legend a speedy recovery and appreciating Kambli’s determination.
Here is the video:
में हैपोल्ट में ‘चक दे इंडिया’ पर गाने करें करें करें दिखे विनोड कामबली, गाना गाते है शोट भी लागा. #VinodKambli pic.twitter.com/UnbuwO4Bb1
— Utkarsh Singh (@UtkarshSingh_) December 31, 2024
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The doctor reveals Kambli’s recovery period
While Kambli remains resistant to rehealing, Ph.D. Vivek Dwivedi from Akruti Health City Hospital stated that he will need good rehabilitation, which means physiotherapy and nutritional support to overcome his current situation which includes degenerative memory due to alcoholism. Kambli will also need speech therapy as his voice is slurred.
Namely, Kambli was previously admitted to the hospital on December 21 after complaining of a urinary infection and muscle spasms. After medical examinations, the former Indian cricketer was also diagnosed with a clot on the brain. Doctors have confirmed that his health condition is slowly improving.
This is not the first time that Kambli has had health problems. He was admitted to Lilavati Hospital 2013 after he suffered a heart attack while driving his car. Later Kambli had to submit angioplasty on two of his blocked arteries to make a full recovery. The former Indian cricketer represented India in 17 Tests and 104 ODIs and scored 3561 runs in his international career.