Published 15:50 IST, January 18th 2021
Legendary leg-spinner B S Chandrasekhar suffers stroke; recovering well, says wife
Former India cricketer B S Chandrasekhar has been hospitalized after suffering a stroke but is recovering well and is set to be discharged in the next couple of days, his family said on Monday.
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Former India cricketer B S Chandrasekhar has been hospitalized after suffering a stroke but is recovering well and is set to be discharged in the next couple of days, his family said on Monday.
The 75-year old legendary former leg-spinner complained of "tiredness and fatigue" on Friday evening and his speech became a "little bit cluttered", his wife Sandhya Chandrasekhar Bhagwat told PTI, describing the health care as a "very, very minutest stroke".
"Chandra is recovering very well, and he will be back home on Wednesday or Thursday," she said.
On the advice of doctors, the Mysuru-born Chandrasekhar was admitted to the Aster RV Hospital, where he was kept in the emergency care unit for observation.Sandhya said that Chandrasekhar has now been shifted to a regular ward and undergoing physiotherapy.
"There is some kind of blockage in the brain. It's a very, very minutest stroke," she said, adding that with medication, he will probably be alright in a week or two.
There is no problem. It's not a life-threatening thing. Please convey to fans that Chandra is very much stable. He has a very strong willpower,Sandhya said.
In his 16-year career, Chandrasekhar played 58 Test matches capturing 242 wickets.
Chandrasekhar, along with Bishen Singh Bedi, E Prasanna and S Venkataraghavan, formed the formidable spin quartet that won many a matches for India in the 1960s and '70s.
He was bestowed the Arjuna award as well as the Padmashri back in 1972 for his stupendous cricket career.
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15:50 IST, January 18th 2021