Hospitalised Brian Lara stable, to be discharged soon

Mumbai: West Indies cricket legend Brian Lara was Tuesday admitted to a hospital here after complaining of chest pain but is doing ‘fine and will be discharged soon’, according to sources.

The 50-year-old from Trinidad, considered one of the greatest batsmen to have played the game, was admitted to the Global Hospital in Parel. No official word has yet come out on his condition but a source close to the player said there was no major cause of concern.

“He (Lara) had an angioplasty (a procedure to open narrowed or blocked blood vessels that supply blood to the heart) done two years back and today was a regular check-up as there is always a fear of heart pain. He is fine now and will be discharged soon,” the source told this agency.

The hospital authorities were tight-lipped about why Lara was admitted and refused to divulge any details. “As a policy, we respect our patients and their right to privacy. Till the time the patient doesn’t give us consent, we cannot divulge anything about him. Please respect his privacy. At this point, we cannot say anything,” Dr Jigna Shrotriya, the Medical Superintendent of the Hospital, said in a brief statement issued in the evening.

She was asked repeatedly about the speculation that Lara underwent an angiography, a common test to check blockages in arteries or veins, after being admitted to the hospital in the afternoon but Shrotriya declined comment.

The former batsman is in the country as an analyst for the official broadcasters of the ongoing World Cup. “But he was not shooting for the last couple of days. So there is no real reason for stress,” the source said.

Nicknamed ‘The Prince’ for his languid strokeplay, Lara is considered one of the most awe-inspiring batters of an era in which the iconic Sachin Tendulkar and Australian Ricky Ponting were his contemporaries.

PTI

 

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