Former India cricketer B. S. Chandrasekhar is recovering well after having been admitted to a hospital, his family said on Monday.
“Chandra is recovering very well, and he will be back home on Wednesday or Thursday,” his wife Sandhya Chandrasekhar Bhagwath told PTI.
The 75-year old legendary leg-spinner complained of “tiredness and fatigue” on Friday evening and his speech became a “little bit cluttered,” according to her. On the advice of doctors that he needed neurological treatment, Mysuru-born Chandrasekhar, who lives in Bengaluru, was admitted in Aster RV Hospital, where he was kept in the emergency care unit for medical observation.
Sandhya informed that Chandra has now been shifted to regular ward and is now under physiotherapy. “There is some kind of blockage in the brain. It’s a very, very minutest stroke,” she said, adding he will be all right in a week or two with medication.
“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, taking 242 wickets.