Former Indian cricket team batter Vinod Kambli has been struggling financially and, according to some reports, he has been without a phone for the last six months. News18 reported that Kambli used to own an iPhone, but it was taken away by a shopkeeper after he failed to pay Rs 15,000 repair fee.
Kambli was admitted to the hospital following blood clots in his brain and an urinary tract infection. While his health has improved, the report claimed that he continues to struggle financially.
This story is from the January 02, 2025 edition of The Free Press Journal - Bhopal.
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