PV Sindhu gets emotional after seeing Vinod Kambli's plight: Advises colleagues to manage money properly and not spend unnecessarily

Two-time Olympic medalist badminton player PV Sindhu is saddened by Vinod Kambli's condition and has advised her teammates to manage finances and spend cautiously. 52-year-old Vinod Kambli was admitted to Akrita Hospital in Thane district on December 21 due to ill health. His mind was racing. His friends had to bear the cost of his treatment.

Earlier, a video of his meeting with Sachin Tendulkar during the unveiling of Guru Ramakant Achrekar's memorial went viral. It was clear in the video that he could not even stand up properly. A friend supported him and made him stand up.

Talking to the media on Monday, Sindhu said that I have seen the video of Vinod Kambli. It is important that you manage very wisely. You have to invest in a way that will benefit you in the future as well. That's why I say you have to invest and take care of your money and don't waste money.

He further said that you have to invest carefully. When you are a top athlete, you get money from people who support you. You have to be very careful. You have to pay your taxes. This is important. If you don't do this you are in trouble. I am managed by my parents. My husband takes care of my investments, so far I have not faced any financial problem.

On December 31, a video of her dancing in the hospital went viral On the last day of last year i.e. 31st December, the video of Vinod Kambli dancing in the hospital went viral. In the 58-second video, Kambli was seen dancing with a girl to the song Chak De India. He also hit a cricket shot.

Vinod Kambli dancing to Chak De India song at a hospital in Thane. He fell ill 10 days ago.

The video of him singing this song went viral on December 24 On December 24, Kambli said in an interview from the hospital that he is now healthy. Kambli also sang 'We Are The Champions…We Will Back' on his hospital bed. He advised people not to drink alcohol, your family will not like it.

Kambli gave an interview to ANI from the hospital.

Seen at Coach Achrekar's function, holding Sachin's hand Kambli seen at Coach Achrekar's function on 4 December. In this he holds Sachin's hand tightly. Then Anker comes and convinces Kambli to let go of his hand. Finally Sachin walks away from him. Here Kambali's face shows disappointment.

Cricket coach Ramakant Achrekar's ceremony was held in Mumbai. Kambli met Sachin Tendulkar in this.

Kambli's career: Scored 1084 runs in 17 Test matches

  • Kambli made his ODI debut in 1991 and Test debut in 1993. He was the fastest batsman to score 1000 Test runs in 14 innings.
  • Scored a total of 1084 runs in 17 Test matches for the Indian team. Which includes 4 centuries and 3 half centuries.
  • Scored a total of 2477 runs in 104 ODI matches, including 2 centuries and 14 half-centuries. His performances in the 2000s were very poor and due to this he was dropped from the Indian team. He played his last ODI for Team India in the year 2000 against Sri Lanka.

When Kambli cried on the field On 13 March 1996, the World Cup semi-final was played between India and Sri Lanka at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata. Sri Lanka scored 251 runs. In reply, the Indian team was in good shape at one point losing one wicket for 98 runs, but the team's batting order collapsed after Sachin's dismissal. Team India lost 8 wickets for 120 runs.

It was the 35th over and the Indian team needed 132 runs off 156 balls. Vinod Kambli 10 and Anil Kumble were present at the crease without opening the account. After this, the spectators started throwing bottles on the ground. A fire broke out in a part of the stadium. The match was stopped and Sri Lanka was declared the winner. Then Kambli started crying while returning from the field.

After the match was over, the unbeaten Kambli started crying on the field.

Kambli had 2 marriages, also acted in films Kambli married twice. First marriage was to Noella and second marriage was to fashion model Andrea Hewitt. In June 2010, Andrea gave birth to Cambli's son Jesus Cristiano. After retiring from cricket in 2000, Kambli also turned to films.

In 2002, the film 'Anarth' starring Sanjay Dutt, Sunil Shetty and Preity Jhangia was released. Directed by Ravi Dewan, the film flopped badly. In 2009, Kambli again did a film called Pal Pal Dil Ke Saath. Directed by VK Kumar, the film starred Kambli's former cricketer friends Ajay Jadeja and Mahi Gill, but the film also failed to win the hearts of the audience.

Image Credit: Images/graphics belong to (Divya-Bhaskar).

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