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Is That Vinod Kambli Struggling To Walk In Viral Video?

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A video going viral online claims that ex-Indian cricketer Vinod Kambli is seen having trouble walking due to health issues.

Sometimes the internet shows unexpected videos, and this time it’s one claiming to feature Vinod Kambli, a former cricket star and childhood friend of Sachin Tendulkar, struggling to walk.

Although many major media outlets have reported on this viral video, none have independently confirmed its authenticity. While the person in the video looks like Kambli, it hasn’t been verified that it is actually the 52-year-old former cricketer who lives in Mumbai.

Here is the viral video:

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Vinod Kambli’s Record In International Cricket

The former left-handed batter played over 100 ODIs for India. He represented the country in 17 Test matches, scoring 1084 runs in 21 innings with an impressive average of 54.20.

In ODIs, he scored 2477 runs with an average of 32.59. He also had an excellent first-class career but didn’t achieve the same level of fame as his childhood friend, Sachin Tendulkar.

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