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'The video being circulated is outdated' - Vinod Kambli confirms his well-being after old video goes viral

His school classmate and first-class umpire Marcus spoke about this matter and assured everyone that the cricketer was doing fine. 

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A few days ago, former cricketer Vinod Kambli's video went viral where he wasn't able to walk without taking support, and his health condition had deteriorated. However, he confirmed with his teammates and the MCA that he is doing fine now, and the video is old. His school classmate and first-class umpire spoke to the Hindustan Times about this matter and assured everyone that the cricketer was doing fine. 

“He was in jolly mood when we met him. He is recovering well and is in much better condition. The video being circulated is outdated. He doesn’t have belly fat and eat his food well. The entire family was present and enjoying each other’s company. His son, Cristiano, also a left-hand batter like his father, was taking batting tips from his father,” said Marcus.

According to reports, Marnus spent five hours talking about the old times with the former player. That was when Kambli asked him to let everyone know that he was doing fine and the video shared was old and outdated. Currently, Kambli is spending some quality time with his family members amid recovery.

No.4 has become a revolving door: Aakash Chopra

India's former player, Aakash Chopra, has brought up an interesting topic related to India's middle-order batting. As per him, India's No.4 isn't sorted yet, and they are experimenting with different players, which isn't a good sign. Moreover, they aren't doing justice to KL Rahul as well. He was added to the team and then was dropped for not performing. The point is, he wasn't even playing in his original position. As per the former batter, India needs to look at this issue to build a team for the future. 

"No.4 has become a revolving door as we had a different number 4 in every game. Why do you need to push someone like KL Rahul down to 6 or 7. Why don’t you fight from the front? India played KL Rahul for two games and then dropped him. It is interesting to think whether he in their plans since 2023 no one in the middle overs has scored as many runs as him," said Aakash Chopra on his YouTube channel.

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