BCCI Provides Financial Aid to Former Cricketer Anshuman Gaekwad Battling Cancer
BCCI Extends Financial Support to Former Cricketer Anshuman Gaekwad Battling Cancer
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has swiftly responded to the medical crisis faced by former Indian cricketer Anshuman Gaekwad, who is currently undergoing treatment for cancer. BCCI secretary Jay Shah has directed the Apex Council to immediately release a sum of Rs 1 crore to provide financial assistance to the veteran player.
Shah has personally reached out to Gaekwad's family to assess the situation and offer any necessary assistance. The BCCI has assured that they will closely monitor Gaekwad's progress throughout his treatment and remain optimistic about his ability to overcome this challenging phase. The cricket board has expressed its unwavering support for the former player and his family during this difficult time.
Former India captain Kapil Dev has also urged the BCCI to extend financial support to his former colleague Gaekwad. Gaekwad, aged 71, has been battling health issues, and his treatment has been ongoing.
Dev, who led India to title win in the 1983 World Cup, said that a group of former cricketers has come together to raise funds for Gaekwad's medical expenses. The group includes notable names such as Mohinder Amarnath, Sunil Gavaskar, Sandeep Patil, Dilip Vengsarkar, Madan Lal, and Ravi Shastri, among others. These former players have been actively involved in the fundraising efforts to support their fellow cricketer during his time of need.
The BCCI's prompt action and the support extended by former cricketers demonstrate the strong bond and camaraderie within the Indian cricket fraternity. Gaekwad, who played 40 Tests and 15 ODIs for India, is a respected figure in the cricketing world. His contributions to Indian cricket have been significant, and the support he is receiving during this challenging time is a testament to his legacy.
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