Dutch national team coach Ryan Campbell is in a coma following a heart attack last Saturday. Campbell suffered a heart attack last week and was discharged from an artificial coma on Tuesday.
According to ESPNcricinfo, the Campbell family released a statement to the public on Sunday to update the status of the former Australian ODI player following a heart attack. Family Report: “The family is delighted to announce that the wonderful staff at Royal Stoke University Hospital has successfully stopped Ryan’s anesthesia.”
“He responded well and is now stable. Although he is still weak, he speaks and responds. Doctors hope he will make a full recovery if he continues to improve.” He eventually collapsed while on a playground with his children.
Campbell was returning to Europe from the Dutch team’s tour of New Zealand after meeting friends and family in his hometown of Perth a week ago. Campbell was appointed national coach of the Netherlands in January 2017 and has represented Australia and Hong Kong internationally as a player. He appeared with Hong Kong in his campaign for the Men’s T20 World Cup at the 2016 Cricket World Championships, becoming the oldest player to make his T20I debut at the age of 44.
Adam Gilchrist played two ODIs for Australia in 2002 when he went to spend time with his newborn son in 2002. During his illustrious career in 98 First Division games between 1994 and 2006, Campbell played for 6,009 runs in Western Australia at an average of 36.31. (Ani)
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