Vinod Kambli’s Health Struggles Shock Social Media Users

Former Indian cricket star Vinod Kambli has been dealing with health issues for some time, and a recent video of him has left social media users in shock. In the video, Kambli struggles to walk properly, needing support from others to help him move safely off the road. He appeared slightly disoriented and had difficulty maintaining his balance. While some speculated that he might have been intoxicated, many others pointed out that his ongoing health problems could be the reason for his difficulties.

Vinod Kambli, a talented left-hander, played over 100 ODIs and 17 Test matches for India, amassing nearly 10,000 runs in First-Class cricket, with a top score of 262.

Rohit Sharma’s Continued Dominance in ODI Cricket

In other cricket news, Rohit Sharma continued his impressive form in ODI cricket, scoring yet another half-century during the second game against Sri Lanka. With this performance, he surpassed Rahul Dravid to become India’s fourth-highest run-scorer in the format.

After a half-century in the first ODI, Rohit scored 66 runs off just 44 balls in the second ODI, hitting five fours and four sixes at a strike rate of over 145.

In 264 matches, Rohit has now scored 10,831 runs at an average of 49.23 and a strike rate of 92.29. His record includes 31 centuries and 57 fifties, with a highest score of 264.

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As an opener, Rohit has surpassed Sachin Tendulkar in recording the most fifty-plus scores by an Indian in international cricket. Rohit now has 121 fifty-plus scores (43 centuries and 78 fifties), just edging past Sachin’s 120 (45 centuries and 75 fifties) as an opener.

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