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Former cricketer Campbell stable following heart attack

Source: PTI
April 24, 2022 17:14 IST
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IMAGE: Former Aus cricketer Ryan Campbell suffered a hear attack that left him in a critical condition last week. Photograph: Kind Courtesy ICC/Twitter

Netherlands men's team head coach and former Australia wicketkeeper Ryan Campbell is in a stable condition and is out of sedation just over a week after suffering a heart attack, his family said on Sunday.

Campbell's family released a statement via the Australian Cricketers' Association, updating his condition after he suffered a heart attack last Saturday in "Stoke-on-Trent".

"The family is thrilled to announce that this afternoon the incredible staff at the Royal Stoke University Hospital successfully discontinued Ryan's sedation," the statement read.

"He has reacted very well and is now in a stable condition. Whilst still very weak he is talking and responsive.

Doctors hope that with continued progress he should make a full recovery," it added.

The 50-year-old had felt chest pain and difficulty in breathing while he was out with his family last Saturday, following which he was admitted to an ICU.

Campbell was put in an induced coma for several days after the heart attack. The former player had been travelling back to Europe from the Dutch team's tour of New Zealand, and had visited friends and extended family in his home city of Perth just a week before the heart attack. Campbell was appointed Dutch coach in January 2017.

As a player, he had represented both Australia and Hong Kong. He had featured for Hong Kong in their ICC Men's T20 World Cup campaign in 2016, becoming the oldest player to make his debut at 44 years and 30 day

 

Ex-Mumbai pacer Rajesh Verma dies at 40


Former Mumbai player Rajesh Verma, a member of the Ranji Trophy winning squad of 2006-07, died in Mumbai on Sunday, following a heart attack.

Verma, a right-arm medium pacer, was 40.

The news of his demise was confirmed by his former Mumbai team-mate Bhavin Thakkar.

Though he played only seven first-class matches, Verma was a key member of Mumbai's Ranji Trophy winning squad in 2006-07.

Verma, who made his first-class debut in the 2002/03 season, played his last game against Punjab at the Brabourne stadium in 2008.

In the seven games, he managed to pick 23 wickets, with a lone five-wicket haul and best bowling figures of 5/97.

He also played eleven 銑ist-A' matches from which he bagged 20 wickets

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