Former Indian cricketer Vinod Kambli, a celebrated figure in Indian cricket during the 1990s, has been diagnosed with clots in his brain. The diagnosis, confirmed at Akruti Hospital, comes after Kambli was admitted due to health complications.
This also includes urinary tract infection and severe cramps. His condition was critical at the time of admission, with symptoms like dizziness, fever, and an inability to walk or sit.

Dr. Vivek Trivedi, who is overseeing his treatment, highlighted that brain clots can lead to significant health issues if untreated. The diagnosis was supported by a series of medical tests, and Kambli remains under close medical supervision. Hospital in-charge S. Singh announced that Kambli would receive life-long free medical care as a compassionate gesture.
Brain clots, medically referred to as strokes or cerebral thrombosis, occur when blood flow to the brain is disrupted. The interruption may result from a blocked artery (ischemic stroke) or a burst blood vessel (hemorrhagic stroke). Both conditions are serious, as the brain requires constant oxygen and glucose to function, as stated by acclaimed Neurosurgeon Dr Rajan Shah.
Common indicators include persistent headaches, blurred vision, slurred speech, numbness on one side of the body, and difficulty walking. Severe cases may lead to paralysis or unconsciousness.
Risk factors include obesity, smoking, high blood pressure, sedentary lifestyle, and family history of strokes. Kambli’s current condition may also be influenced by electrolyte imbalances and infections.
Recovery from a brain clot depends on its severity, the location of the clot, and the treatment approach. Generally, the initial hospital stay lasts around three days, followed by 4 to 12 weeks of rehabilitation.
While many patients recover within 12 weeks, some may experience lingering effects such as weakness or coordination issues. In rare cases, complications like pulmonary embolism or permanent disability can arise.
For Kambli, his critical condition at the time of admission shows the importance of timely medical intervention. His statement, “I am alive because of the doctors here,” reflects his gratitude toward the medical team providing him with holistic care.