Afghanistan Analyst Stable After Heart Attack Following Angioplasty
The ACB reports improvement with support offered by ICC, BCCI.
Overview
- Team performance analyst KC Ram Subramanian suffered a mild heart attack in New Delhi after experiencing chest pain on Wednesday, according to Mumbai Mirror reports cited by CricketAddictor.
- He underwent angioplasty at Fortis Hospital and is stable in intensive care under close observation, per the reporting.
- Afghanistan’s medical staff administered first aid before his transfer to hospital, and the Afghanistan Cricket Board has requested privacy for him and his family.
- The ICC and India’s cricket board have contacted the ACB to offer assistance, and senior players including Rashid Khan and Mohammad Nabi were reported to have visited.
- Afghanistan remain in New Delhi for a February 16 match against the UAE before facing Canada on February 19, with big wins needed to improve a -0.555 net run rate and keep Super 8 hopes alive.