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Vinod Kambli was seen struggling to walk during the MI vs SRH match at Wankhede

Vinod Kambli was seen struggling to walk during the MI vs SRH match at Wankhede

Jigar Saraswat 10 minutes ago 0 1

The former Indian cricketer attended the MI vs SRH match yesterday at Mumbai’s Wankhede, but was seen supported by two men as he walked feebly.

On Wednesday, during the Mumbai Indians (MI) vs Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) match at Mumbai’s Wankhede during IPL 2026, former Indian cricketer Vinod Kambli was also spotted. However, he appeared weak and was supported by two men.

Vinod Kambli attended the MI vs SRH match at the Wankhede.

For the last few years, there have been reports about Vinod Kambli’s health. He has been battling health issues and looks frail. He can barely even walk now, as seen when he attended the MI vs SRH match at the Wankhede on Wednesday. He watched the match from the stands, and videos of the same were widely shared on social media. In one of the videos, he can be seen supported by two men. It was a moving sight by all means, even though he was struggling to walk. It was reassuring to see that somehow, Kambli was getting by just fine.

Marcus Couto provided a health update on Vinod Kambli.

Earlier this month, Marcus Couto provided a health update on Kambli, after which cricket fans all over the country feared the worst. He said, “Ever since he was hospitalised in Thane about 18 months ago, Kambli has had a clot in his brain. His memory is not good. He remembers things, then forgets them. That’s all due to that clot in his brain. Kambli has given up drinking, but he tends to smoke at times. Smoking is completely forbidden for him, because it puts him at risk of a brain stroke, as per the doctor AadilChagla, who has been monitoring Kambli’s treatment.”

However, Kambli’s wife, Andrea Hewitt, dismissed Couto’s claims. She said, “By God’s grace, Vinod is fine. I don’t know who is spreading false information about his health.”

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