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During the 2026 Indian Premier League, Vinod Kambli returned to Wankhede Stadium. "Came To Support Sachin Tendulkars MI" is what the internet says.

Vinod Kambli, a former Indian cricket player, is still recuperating from medical conditions. A few days ago, a friend disclosed that Kambli had a "clot in his brain," which has begun to impair his memory, raising grave fears about his health. Andrea Hewitt, the retired cricket player's wife, has called the allegations false, claiming that false information regarding his health is being disseminated. "Thank God, Vinod is doing well. Andrea Hewitt, Kambli's wife, told India Today, "I don't know who is spreading false information about his health."
Kambli was there at the Mumbai Indians vs. Sunrisers Hyderabad game on Wednesday in Mumbai. Videos revealed that he still need assistance to walk.

Marcus Couto, a friend of Kambli and a former first-class umpire, asserted that the former cricket player is experiencing a severe health issue.Kambli has had a clot in his brain since he was admitted to the hospital in Thane approximately eighteen months ago. He has a poor memory. He recalls things, then forgets them. Couto told The Times of India, "That's all because of that clot in his brain. Kambli has stopped drinking, although he occasionally smokes. According to renowned neurosurgeon Dr. Aadil Chagla, who has been overseeing Kambli's care, smoking is strictly prohibited for him because it increases his risk of having a brain stroke," he continued.

"Kambli appeared to be in good health. He was cheerful, as was his family. Kambli now moves about using a stick. Cristiano, his son, aspires to play cricket. I asked Jatin Paranjape to sign him up for his cricket academy, and he agreed right away. Jatin won't charge Kambli's son anything, of course," he remarked.
According to reports, close friends have established a network of support for Kambli, and members of the cricket community have also contributed financially and emotionally to the former left-handed opening batsman. Marcus Couto is the leader of a WhatsApp group that has been used to unite Kambli's supporters and generate money for his treatment.