
The Champs Foundation Sunil Gavascar will offer financial assistance to the former Indian cricket Vinod Kambli, who is facing health problems. The Foundation will provide Kambli 30,000 RS per month for the rest of his life, as well as another 30,000 RS per year for his medical expenses, according to Times of India.
Gavascar met with Cambli during the 50th anniversary of the WankHhed stadium in Mumbai. The legendary dough briefly conversed with Cambli, which had Recently has recovered from health failure To participate in the event in Mumbai in January 2025, along with other cricket icons in Mumbai.
According to the report, Gavascar met Kambli’s doctor the day after meeting with cricket at the WankHede stadium. After learning about his health, the legendary cricket ordered the Champs Foundation to start financial and medical attention. Kambli receives 30,000 Rs per month from 1 April.
In December 2024, Kambli was initially admitted to a private hospital in Thane for infection and convulsions. However, doctors later discovered blood clots in his brain. Kambli looked weak when he talked to the press from his hospital bed during his 10 -day treatment. Was released 1 January 2025.
During the Border-Gavascar trophy in Australia, Sunil Gavascar, today talking to IndiaHe mentioned that the 1983 World victory team planned to offer Kambli’s help.
“The 1983 team is very aware of younger players. They are as grandchildren for me. If you see their age, some are like sons. We are all very concerned, especially when wealth is deserted. I don’t like the word” help “.
Cambli has been struggling with health problems for some time. Last year, the video of Cambli greeted Sachin Tendulkar at the event to honor his child coach Ramakant Achrekar, viral. Kambli’s fragile appearance shocked a lot.
However, Cambli stayed in high spirits while recovering From his last health failure in Thane. Three days after he was in a hurry to the hospital, Kambli was seen to sing a motivational song. During this difficult period he thanked his friends and good friends for their support. In the emotional statement of the media, Kambli said he had not yet been ready to leave the cricket.
The former cricket, known for his destructive left -wing tab, also shared that his son was interested in cricket, and he wanted to help him realize his dreams.
Kambli played 17 tests and 104 ODI for India between 1991 and 2000. It had an impact on the test cricket, scored 1,084 runs on average 54.20 and 2,477 runs in a one -day 32.59. However, injuries, immersion in form and report on Netisciplina prevented his promising career from achieving full potential.
After retirement, Kambli examined coaching, reality television and even politics, but he missed success in these fields. Despite his love for the game, he was never able to secure a meaningful role in the Indian cricket.
Published:
Akshay Ramesh
Published on:
April 15, 2025