Bengaluru: Former India cricketer BS Chandrasekhar has been hospitalised after suffering a stroke but is recovering well and is set to be discharged in the next couple of days, his family said today. The 75-year-old former leg-spinner complained of “tiredness and fatigue” on Friday evening and his speech became a “little bit cluttered”, his wife Sandhya Chandrsekhar Bhagwath told PTI. “Chandra is recovering very well, and he will be back home on Wednesday or Thursday,” she said.
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