New Delhi: Former cricketer Vinod Kambli has decided to accept the offer from Kapil Dev’s 1983 World Cup winning team to undergo rehabilitation. The team has stepped forward to offer their support for Kambli's recovery, with the condition that he agrees to undergo rehabilitation. Kambli has openly embraced the offer, stating that he is not afraid of anything as long as he has his cricketing family by his side.
Kambli ready to go to rehab for the 15th time:
Kambli is currently in a very serious situation. Not only about health, but his financial condition is also not good. Kambli admitted that his financial situation is messed up. Kambli, who is facing a health crisis, has a BCCI pension as his only source of income, which is Rs 30,000 per month. He himself revealed this in 2022. Kambli is ready to go to rehab for the 15th time to take care of two children. Kambli has already gone to rehab 14 times, but there was no improvement then. However, now he feels that if rehab improves both his physical and financial condition, then he is ready to give it another chance.
What did Kambli say about the current situation:
When Kambli was asked about his current financial situation, he said, ‘The situation is very bad.’ Kambli said on Vicky Lalwani’s YouTube channel, ‘But the way my wife handled everything, salute to her. Sunil Gavaskar was the first to respond to Kapil Dev’s offer. Of course I have no hesitation in going to rehab, because as long as I have my family with me, I am not afraid of anything. I will complete it and come back.’
Kambli came into the limelight two weeks ago:
Kambli came into the limelight about two weeks ago when a video of him came out during the unveiling of Ramakant Achrekar’s memorial. Kambli was seen struggling. His actions led to speculations about his health. After this video came out, in less than 48 hours the Indian cricket fraternity came together to help Kambli. From Gavaskar to Kapil Dev, everyone offered help. The 1983 World Cup-winning Indian team came together to help Kambli and also offered financial assistance.