Pitch-Perfect: Kambli Changes Stance, Dances in Hospital During Recovery; Video Goes Viral

Kambli, 52, had first complained of urinary infection and muscle cramps after which he was admitted to Akruti Hospital in the Kalher area of Bhiwandi town on December 21. Later, a series of medical examinations revealed clots in his brain.

Former India cricketer Vinod Kambli, who was admitted to a private hospital at Thane district, was witnessed in a viral video dancing extremely energetic at the medical facility with a performance which left not just the staff alone but also set social media aflutter.

Kambli, 52, had first complained of urinary infection and muscle cramps after which he was admitted to Akruti Hospital in the Kalher area of Bhiwandi town on December 21. Later, a series of medical examinations revealed clots in his brain.

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His health condition is improving, doctors treating him said on Monday.

After capturing the attention of his fans for his cricketing skills during playing days, the left-handed batter, who featured in 17 Tests and 104 ODIs, has now impressed his admirers with his dance moves from hospital ward, indicating significant improvement in his health.

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A video of the incident has surfaced that captures Kambli dancing to a popular song with immense zeal, inspiring others around him. His lively performance boosted the mood of the staff at the hospital, other patients, and spectators.

In an emotional social media post, Kambli thanked all who supported him on his journey back to health.
"I have reached this far because of your love," he said.

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The former Mumbai-based cricketer also thanked the director of the hospital, Shailesh Thakur, for support during the treatment.

A video of Kambli's dance in the hospital went viral in no time with fans showering him with wishes for speedy recovery.

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