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Kapil Dev says 'on road to recovery' after heart attack

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October 24, 2020

'Thank you everyone for all the love and concern. I am overwhelmed with the good wishes and well on the road to recovery.'

IMAGE: Kapil Dev, who captained India to their 1983 World Cup triumph, is stable after undergoing emergency coronary angioplasty. Photograph: Boris Streubel/Getty Images for Laureus

India's first World Cup-winning cricket captain Kapil Dev underwent angioplasty after suffering a heart attack in New Delhi on Friday, and is 'well on the road to recovery' and likely to be discharged in the next couple of days.

 

The 61-year-old, who is based in Delhi's Sundar Nagar area, complained of chest pain on Thursday following which he was taken to Fortis Escorts Heart Institute's emergency department in Okhla.

"Kapil Dev suffered a heart attack. He was evaluated and an emergency coronary angioplasty was performed in the middle of night," the hospital said, in an updated health bulletin after only mentioning chest pain in its initial statement.

"Currently, he is admitted in ICU and under close supervision of Dr Atul Mathur and his team. Kapil Dev is stable now and he is expected to get discharged in a couple of days."

Angioplasty is a procedure to open blocked arteries and restore normal blood flow to the heart.

Later in the day, a short statement on his Instagram account expressed gratitude for the concern and support extended to his family.

"Thank you everyone for all the love and concern. I am overwhelmed with the good wishes and well on the road to recovery," said the legend.

The 1983 World Cup-winning legendary all-rounder was wished a speedy recovery by many on social media, including India's current captain Virat Kohli and Sachin Tendulkar among others.

"Praying for your speedy recovery. Get well soon paaji," Kohli said.

"Take care @therealkapildev! Praying for your quick recovery. Get well soon Paaji," said Tendulkar.

"Wishing @therealkapildev good health & a speedy recovery. Take care sir," tweeted former India opener Gautam Gambhir.

Kapil's former teammate Madan Lal said he has conveyed some of the concerns of his well-wishers to the Chandigarh-born legend's family.

"To those who have called to inquire your prayers and wishes are conveyed to the family and received with gratitude. Good health and strength kaps," read a tweet from Kapil's former teammate Madan Lal.

"Kapil was taken to the hospital in time as he complained of uneasiness. As per the doctors the procedure has been successful and he will be home soon," he added.

One of India's greatest cricketers, Kapil played 131 Tests and 225 ODIs.

"You are a fighter and we know you will win this fight too," tweeted BCCI secretary Jay Shah.

The imposing former player, who also tried his hand at golf after retiring from cricket, is the only player to claim over 400 wickets (434) and accumulate more than 5000 runs in Tests.

He also served as India's national coach between 1999 and 2000.

Kapil was inducted into the International Cricket Council's Hall of Fame in 2010.

"The big hearted #Kapildev our captain, with a never say die attitude, has recovered. For this mighty giant of Indian cricket nothing is impossible," tweeted Kirti Azad, also a former teammate of Kapil.

"Kapil The invincible @therealkapildev is a great friend and super human being. Captain, Looking forward for a meal together soon," he added.

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