BCCI heard Anshuman Gaikwad’s plea, Jay Shah decided to donate Rs 1 crore for the treatment of the former player suffering from blood cancer

Jai Shah has directed to immediately release Rs 1 crore to provide financial assistance to former player Anshuman Gaekwad who is currently battling blood cancer. Jay Shah and Anshuman Gaikwad (Pic Source-X) The Board of Control for Cricket in India has recently come forward to support one of its former players. Let us tell you, Secretary Jai Shah of the Board of Control for Cricket in India has directed to immediately release Rs 1 crore to provide financial assistance to former player Anshuman Gaikwad who is currently battling blood cancer. Anshuman Gaikwad has been battling blood cancer for the last few years without telling anyone. Recently, former Indian player Sandeep Patil had revealed in his column in Mid Day about Anshuman Gaikwad’s condition that he had met Gaikwad at King’s College Hospital in London. Sandeep Patil said that the board should definitely help those players whose health is not good. Sandeep Patil had made a special appeal to the BCCI regarding Anshuman Gaikwad’s medical expenses. Not only this, the captain of the 1983 World Cup winning team Kapil Dev has also taken this step that he will donate his pension for Gaikwad’s treatment. According to Kapil Dev, the players of today have every kind of solution and they also have no shortage of money, but the earlier players did not have anything like this. According to Gaurav Gupta of Times of India, BCCI secretary Jay Shah spoke to Anshuman Gaikwad’s family and asked them about the former player’s health. Anshuman Gaikwad’s performance has always been very good in domestic cricket. Anshuman Gaekwad has also been a part of India’s World Cup team Let us tell you, Anshuman Gaikwad played a total of 40 Test matches in his cricketing career and also participated in the World Cup. Gaikwad scored 1959 runs at an average of 32.08 in which his best score was 201 runs. Not only this, the former player has also served as the head coach of the Indian cricket team in 2000 and 2001, while he coached the Kenya team in the 1999 World Cup. 5 Australian players who scored half-century in their debut IPL match IPL 2024: These 11 foreign players took crores of rupees but flopped IPL 2024: 5 players who hit the most sixes in the 19th and 20th overs of IPL 5 fastest bowlers in IPL history Who are the head coaches of all 10 teams in IPL 2024? Which team has won the most matches against RCB in Chinnaswamy IPL 2024: 3 former RCB players who are wreaking havoc in SRH 4 players who have played more than 500 T20 matches MS Dhoni: Dhoni’s amazing record as CSK captain Which teams changed their captains before the start of IPL 2024

‘Special diet with the help of RCB’ Cameron Green, suffering from kidney disease, gave a big statement regarding his diet in IPL 2024

Green is performing amazingly for RCB in IPL Cameron Green (Image Credit- Twitter X) Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) all-rounder player Cameron Green is in amazing form in IPL 2024. Let us tell you that Green is currently facing chronic kidney disease, due to which he has to take special care of his diet. On the other hand, now Cameron Green has given a big statement regarding his diet. Green has said that he is currently getting a special diet from the special chef of RCB, due to which he is able to balance his cricket and personal life. Cameron Green gave a big statement regarding his diet Let us tell you that in a press conference, Cameron Green said about his diet – For me, it is sometimes challenging, especially in India. Sometimes there are limited options for diet. Considering my physical condition, I have to take care of salt and protein. I have to do this very little, but because of the necessity of the game of cricket, I need it more. So, it is a bit challenging, but I want to be able to perform on the field. Besides, I also have to think about long term problems. Green further said- I am ready to do it and the people of RCB are helping me unreal in this. I have contacted the chef here and got my special diet. I spoke to him directly and asked him what I really wanted. I need a diet that has enough protein, and also allows me to perform well on the field while playing cricket. I like this franchise a lot because they are taking care of me very beautifully. It’s been a great few weeks in India.

Graeme Pollock admitted to hospital after suffering a stroke

Graeme Pollock has played 23 test matches for South Africa. Graeme Pollock (Image Credit- Twitter X) Former South African cricket team’s veteran cricketer Graeme Pollock has once again had to be admitted to the hospital due to ill health. Graeme turned 80 on February 27 and suffered a stroke 10 days ago. Spook Hanley, who has played cricket with Graeme Pollock, came to meet him on Friday, March 29. After this meeting, he gave information about Graeme’s health. The 72-year-old cricketer has said that Graeme is able to move his arms and legs and understand what someone is saying to him. However, Spook has also said that there is no possibility that Graeme will be released from the hospital any time soon. Also, for your information, let us tell you that Graeme Pollock is the uncle of former South African cricket legend Shaun Pollock. At present this former cricketer is suffering from colon cancer and a serious disease named Parkinson. So during his playing days, Graeme Pollock was a left-handed batsman, who sometimes also bowled leg spin. Born in Durban, South Africa, this former cricketer made his debut for South Africa in December 1963 against Australia at the Gabba, Brisbane. So, Graeme was last seen playing for the Proteas team in the year 1970 against Australia at St. George’s Park Stadium in Gqeberha. A look at Graeme Pollock’s cricket career On the other hand, if we give you information about Graeme Pollock’s cricket career, he has played 23 test matches for South Africa. During this period, Graeme had scored a total of 2256 runs for the Proteas team at an average of 60.97 and strike rate of 112.35. These runs included 11 half-centuries and 7 centuries.

Is RCB suffering losses due to Cameron Green’s kidney disease? listen to them yourself

Cameron Green has revealed the emotional toll he has gone through due to serious kidney disease. Cameron Green. (Image Source: X) Australian and Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) all-rounder Cameron Green has revealed how emotional he has gone through due to serious kidney disease. The 24-year-old revealed that his illness has made him hold the team back at times, and he has felt guilty on many occasions. In December 2023, it was revealed that Cameron Green had been suffering from this serious kidney disease since childhood. During a conversation with Channel 7, the youngster had said that his condition is in the second stage and needs to be taken good care of to prevent it from progressing rapidly. Speaking during an interaction organized by RCB, Green on several occasions asked himself why this was happening to him. He said on this- Sometimes you have to put the team behind you – Cameron Green “You get quite emotional because it feels like it’s all against you. Like, why is this happening now? No one else is being affected by this. You feel a little guilty, that you have to hold the team back a little. Sometimes it becomes quite emotional.” “It is challenging sometimes, especially in India, sometimes, there are limited options to eat. Because of my condition, I have to take care of my salt and protein. I have to keep it under control during cricket. I can increase my salt intake a bit while playing cricket because obviously, I need to play cricket.” Since his international debut in 2020, Green has been seen as the future of the Australian team and has played impressive innings across all three formats. Recently, he scored 174 runs against New Zealand in Wellington to lead Australia to a comprehensive Test win.