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Kambli suffers heart attack

Former India batsman Vinod Kambli, once considered as talented as his school friend Sachin Tendulkar, was admitted to a Mumbai hospital yesterday with a suspected heart attack, media reports said.

Kambli, 41, had undergone angioplasty on two blocked arteries last year and appeared to suffer a heart attack yesterday morning, NDTV news channel and Rediff website said. There was no immediate comment from the hospital. Kambli shot to fame in 1988 when he shared a then world record 664-run partnership with Tendulkar in an inter-school match in Mumbai, with both batsmen making unbeaten triple centuries. While Tendulkar retired earlier this month as the world’s leading run-maker in both test and one-day cricket and an unprecedented 100 international centuries against his name, Kambli faded after a bright start.




 

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