Former India captain Kapil Dev had to be hospitalised after he suffered a heart attack. The World Cup-winning captain has undergone angioplasty.
Cricketer Kapil Dev came to Fortis Escorts Heart Institute (Okhla Road) emergency department at 1:00 am on 23rd October with a complaint of chest pain. He was evaluated and an emergency coronary angioplasty was performed in the middle of night, says Fortis Escorts, Okhla, Delhi
Currently, he is admitted in ICU and under close supervision of Dr Atul Mathur and his team. Kapil Dev is stable now and he is expected to get discharged in a couple of days, says Fortis Escorts, Okhla, Delhi.
The 61-year-old felt uneasy on Thursday following which he was taken to a hospital here.Angioplasty is a procedure to open blocked arteries and restore normal blood flow to the heart.
Indian Cricketers Association (ICA) President Ashok Malhotra, a friend of Kapil, earlier told PTI that the iconic cricketer is doing fine.
"He is feeling okay now. I just spoke to his wife (Romi). He was feeling uneasy yesterday. He is undergoing check-ups at a hospital as we speak," Malhotra, also a former Test player, said.
Unverified reports stated that the 1983 World Cup winner had suffered a heart attack. However, a source close to Kapil said, "The heart attack was a rumour. He is absolutely fine."
The legendary all-rounder was wished a speedy recovery by many on social media, including India's current captain Virat Kohli."Praying for your speedy recovery. Get well soon paaji," he said.
"Wishing you a speedy recovery @therealkapildev sir. Strength always," added India batsman Shikhar Dhawan."To those who have called to inquire your prayers and wishes are conveyed to the family and received with gratitude. Good health and strength kaps," read a tweet from Kapil's former teammate Madan Lal.
One of India's greatest cricketers, Kapil played 131 Tests and 225 ODIs.He is the only player in cricket's history to claim over 400 wickets (434) and accumulate more than 5000 runs in Tests.Kapil was inducted into the International Cricket Council's Hall of Fame in 2010.