Just before the takeoff of his trip to New Delhi, Mayank Agarwal became ill and was hospitalised to a nearby hospital.
Not as popular the event that stunned the cricket community as the player filed an official police report alleging foul play involved India opener and current Karnataka captain Mayank Agarwal, who was taken to a nearby hospital shortly before his flight to New Delhi was scheduled to take off. As he drank from a pouch he thought contained water and was left on his seat during his IndiGo flight, it is presumed that he is safe. Agarwal really went through his manager to officially file a police report. cricket player Mayank Agarwal, who plays for India. Currently, his vital signs are okay and he is stable.
However, his manager has asked the NCCPS (New Capital Complex Police Station) to look into the situation specifically, SP West Tripura Kiran Kumar informed PTI.
“His manager said that when he was sitting in the airplane, there was a pouch in front of him,” the top cop added when pressed for specifics. He drank a small amount, but not much, and then felt a burning sensation in his mouth. He also became speechless and was sent to ILS hospital. He had mouth ulcers and edema. He is in steady vitals otherwise.”
“Police have acknowledged his complaint, and we will look into what transpired,” state health secretary Kiran Gitte continued. According to his management, he will travel to Bengaluru tomorrow, and in the interim, we will give him the best care that Agartala has to offer.”
Manoj Kumar Debnath, manager of business development at ILS Hospital, released a press release informing the public that the cricket player was “experiencing some oral irritation and swelling on his lips.” “He was admitted to the hospital in emergency after being evaluated by the consultants there. He is being closely observed and is currently in a clinically stable state.”
On Monday, Agarwal, an Indian Test player of 21 years, guided Karnataka to a 29-run victory over Tripura.
“There is no threat to Agarwal’s safety. Under condition of anonymity, a Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) source told PTI, “He is currently under observation in a hospital in Agartala. We will fly him back to Bengaluru once we get an update from the doctors, which we are expecting tonight.”
Nevertheless, Agarwal will not participate in Railways’ upcoming Ranji Trophy match in Surat.
“He is not going to play in Karnataka’s upcoming game (against Railways at Surat on February 2). Other than that, though, there is no validity to any rumors that are circulated. He is presently stable, and we are communicating with physicians and other state representatives,” the spokesperson stated.
As the appointed vice-captain, Nikin Jose is anticipated to assume leadership of the team in the upcoming game.
The cause of the medical emergency was not specified in the statement released by IndiGo.
Due to a medical emergency on board, IndiGo flight 6E 5177, which was traveling from Agartala to Delhi, had to return to its original location. After the passenger was unloaded, they hurried her to the hospital so she could receive more care. At 1620 hours, the aircraft departed once more for its destination, according to the press release from the airline.
Agarwal, who scored 51 and 17 in the previous match, was meant to take the squad, via Delhi, to Surat at the time of the tragedy. The next game that Karnataka plays is against Railways at Surat.
While the crew was in flight, Agarwal reportedly began to feel queasy and puked a few times while seated. He disembarked since he began to feel ill.
“We promptly dispatched two of our officials to the ILS hospital when MR. Shahvir Tarapore from KSCA contacted. Doctors are reportedly doing various tests on him while he is being observed. Currently, there are several speculations regarding what he may have eaten “Under the condition of anonymity, a Tripura Cricket Association official stated.
According to multiple sources, Agarwal mistaken another translucent liquid for water and drank it, causing him to feel uneasy. He plans to return to Bengaluru whenever he is able to travel.