Indian cricketer Mayank Agarwal found himself in a health emergency during a flight from Agartala to Surat via New Delhi, prompting an immediate police investigation. Agarwal, also the captain of the Karnataka Ranji trophy team, complained of oral irritation and throat discomfort after consuming liquid from a bottle, which he believed to be water, before takeoff. The Tripura police swiftly registered a case based on the statement provided by Agarwal's manager, Ramesh Rao.
Deboarded immediately upon his complaint, Agarwal was rushed to a private hospital in Agartala, where he is reported to be "clinically stable" and receiving treatment. The New Capital Complex police station initiated an investigation into the incident, focusing on the circumstances surrounding the liquid consumption.
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The hospital, ILS Hospitals Agartala, released a statement confirming Mayank Agarwal's admission after experiencing oral irritation and swelling on his lips. The statement assured that he is clinically stable and under constant monitoring by hospital consultants.
Mayank Agarwal, known for his contributions to Indian cricket, recently led Karnataka to victory against Tripura in a Ranji Trophy match. With 21 Test innings for India, he plays a crucial role in the cricketing landscape. Agarwal's health incident comes after his active participation in a recent match and adds a layer of concern to his well-being.
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Beyond his cricketing endeavors, Mayank Agarwal is also recognized as the son-in-law of Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) chief Praveen Sood, adding a familial aspect to his public profile. The incident has garnered attention not only due to Agarwal's cricketing prominence but also because of his association with a high-profile figure in Indian law enforcement.