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Brian Lara admitted to hospital with chest pains
Former West Indies captain Brian Lara has been hospitalised in Mumbai with chest pains.
Lara, who holds the records for the highest individual innings in Tests and first-class cricket, is in India as he conducts media duties for the ongoing World Cup.
Reports coming out of the country say the 50-year-old was admitted to Global Hospital in Parel with a minor heart scare. He is expected to be kept in hospital for observation for a day.
Our prayers and well wishes go out to former West Indies batsman and captain who has been hospitalized in Mumbai due to chest pains. On behalf of all of us at Cricket West Indies, we wish you a speedy recovery 🙏🏽. pic.twitter.com/5IQiUsvlVF — Windies Cricket () June 25, 2019
Cricket West Indies said in a brief statement on Twitter: "Our prayers and well wishes go out to former West Indies batsman and captain who has been hospitalized in Mumbai due to chest pains.
"On behalf of all of us at Cricket West Indies, we wish you a speedy recovery"
Lara amassed 11,953 runs in 131 Tests, which was a world record until he was overtaken by India batsman Sachin Tendulkar in October 2008, and a further 10,405 in 299 one-day internationals.
Source: RTE
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Former West Indies captain Brian Lara has been hospitalised in Mumbai with chest pains.
Lara, who holds the records for the highest individual innings in Tests and first-class cricket, is in India as he conducts media duties for the ongoing World Cup.
Reports coming out of the country say the 50-year-old was admitted to Global Hospital in Parel with a minor heart scare. He is expected to be kept in hospital for observation for a day.
Our prayers and well wishes go out to former West Indies batsman and captain who has been hospitalized in Mumbai due to chest pains. On behalf of all of us at Cricket West Indies, we wish you a speedy recovery 🙏🏽. pic.twitter.com/5IQiUsvlVF — Windies Cricket () June 25, 2019
Cricket West Indies said in a brief statement on Twitter: "Our prayers and well wishes go out to former West Indies batsman and captain who has been hospitalized in Mumbai due to chest pains.
"On behalf of all of us at Cricket West Indies, we wish you a speedy recovery"
Lara amassed 11,953 runs in 131 Tests, which was a world record until he was overtaken by India batsman Sachin Tendulkar in October 2008, and a further 10,405 in 299 one-day internationals.
Source: RTE
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Keywords:
Brian Lara • West Indies cricket team • Brian Lara • Mumbai cricket team • Innings • Test cricket • First-class cricket • India national cricket team • Globalization • Parel • West Indies • Batting (cricket) • Captain (cricket) • Mumbai • Cricket • West Indies cricket team • Cricket • Cricket • West Indies cricket team • Twitter • West Indies cricket team • Batting (cricket) • Captain (cricket) • Mumbai • Cricket • West Indies cricket team • Brian Lara • Run (cricket) • Test cricket • World record • India national cricket team • Batting (cricket) • Sachin Tendulkar • One Day International •