On December 3, a monument to Ramakant Akhilekar was unveiled in Mumbai by his two important childhood disciples, former Indian team players and friends Sachin Tendulkar and Vinod Kambli Attended the ceremony. After a long time, Sachin and Kambli were seen together. Sachin and Kambli mastered the basic skills of cricket under the guidance of Ramakant Akhilekar. From then on a very deep friendship was established between the two. While Sachin is included in the list of the world’s greatest ever batsmen, the talented but errant Kambli first had to be dropped from the Indian team and his career did not last long thereafter. Now, in a video of the meeting after many years, it is clear that Kambli got emotional when he met Sachin.
Kambli holds Sachin’s hand
A video of Sachin and Kambli meeting at the unveiling ceremony of Ramakant Akhilekar memorial went viral on social media. In this regard, when Sachin went to Kambri to meet him in person, Kambri held his hand. Kambri was also surprised for a while to see Sachin approaching him, and Kambri also became very emotional during this time. He later left Sachin’s hand, but Sachin watched him carefully as he left.
Cambri’s health had been failing over the past few years.
Talking about Vinod Kambli, a few months ago a video of him went viral on social media in which he was seen visibly unable to walk, following which all his fans expressed huge concerns about his health. At the same time, Kambli also revealed his financial situation a few years ago. His financial situation is very worrying and he completely relies on the pension issued by BCCI to take care of his family. Vinod Kambli scored 2,477 runs in 104 ODI matches for India. In Test cricket, he scored 1,084 runs in 21 innings in 17 games.
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