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‘Had I reached the hospital 20 minutes late, both my windpipes would have burst’: Rizwan shares chilling ICU details

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‘Had I reached the hospital 20 minutes late, both my windpipes would have burst’: Rizwan shares chilling ICU details

Soon after Mohamed Rizwan scored 67 points in the heroic game against Australia in the second semi-final of the T20 World Cup, the picture of Pakistan lying on a hospital bed in the opener surfaced. During the intermission, batting coach Matthew Hayden revealed in an interview with the host that Rizwan was ill even the day before the game, but he still mustered up the courage to participate in the key game.

Rizwan was hospitalized with a severe chest infection and remained in the intensive care unit. Before admission, he had intermittent fever, persistent cough, and chest tightness for 3-5 days. After testing, the results confirmed that Rizwan’s throat infection was serious, causing esophageal spasm and bronchospasm. The fully recovered Pakistani batsman shared the severity of the injury and recalled what he had been told. Nurse at admission. “When I arrived at the hospital, I was not breathing. The nurse told me that my trachea was choked.

They told me nothing. They told me that I would get better in the morning and be discharged. In the afternoon, I was told to be discharged at night. So , I asked one of the nurses, and then I was told that if I arrive at the hospital 20 minutes late, both my trachea will burst. You have to wait there for two nights or more,” Rizwan told Cricket Pakistan. Rizwan was treated by an Indian doctor and he was surprised by the batter’s recovery.

The Pakistani batsman revealed that playing in the semi-finals has been in his mind throughout the entire process, and this motivation played an important role in the process of Rizwan’s recovery. “They used to perform regular check-ups, but I kept thinking in my mind that I would be healthy again soon and could participate in the competition.

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The doctor told me that he wanted me to play for Pakistan in the semi-finals, which gave me a lot of encouragement. . But then, when he told me “Rizwan, your physical condition is not good”…it reminded me a little bit. He told me there was a risk. Fortunately, the situation started to improve and I was able to recover quickly,” Rizwan added.

News Source : Hindustan Times

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Mumbai defeats Vidarbha by 169 runs to win the 42nd Ranji Trophy, capping an eight-year reign.

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Mumbai defeats Vidarbha by 169 runs to win the 42nd Ranji Trophy, capping an eight-year reign.

Mumbai overcame Vidarbha by 169 runs in the Wankhede Stadium final on Thursday to end an eight-year drought for a record-tying 42nd Ranji Trophy victory. Vidarbha put up a valiant fight in the second inning to chase a massive 538 runs, but on Day 5, they were eventually bowled out for 368.

Vidarbha put up a valiant battle on Day 5 of the final, with captain Akshay Wadkar and Harsh Dubey leading the team’s struggle against Ajinkya Rahane’s troops. Vidarbha scored 81 runs in the opening session without losing a wicket thanks to the two’s resolute stance at the crease, which frustrated the home team.

Mumbai defeated Vidarbha by a commanding 169 runs in the Ranji Trophy final, putting on an outstanding display.

Following lunch, Wadkar gave Vidarbha’s innings a boost with a magnificent century, showcasing his batting prowess. But when it was time to step it up, Tanush Kotian got his wicket by lbw-ing Wadkar.

Following the captain’s exit, Vidarbha’s batting lineup came under increasing pressure. Even Dubey, who showed fortitude by hitting a steely 65 off 128 deliveries, gave in to the pressure of the scoreboard.

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Mumbai’s bowlers strengthened their hold on the game as the innings went on. Vidarbha’s bottom order offered little resistance as Mumbai quickly completed the innings in just the next 25 deliveries.

Ajinkya Rahane gave the ball to Dhawal Kulkarni in a crucial moment following the loss of the ninth wicket in his final domestic encounter. With just his third ball of the spell, Kulkarni quickly secured the vital wicket of Umesh Yadav, securing Mumbai’s 42nd championship.

Mumbai won their first Ranji Trophy since 2016. The domestic powerhouses increased their lead over other teams in the standings for the most trophies won in the first-class competition. With Karnataka coming in a distant second, no other team has won the Ranji Trophy more times than this one.

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