COVID-19: Tendulkar hospitalised a week after testing positive; stable

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Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar is hospitalised. Albeit, more as a precautionary measure. The ‘God of Cricket’ has himself confirmed the news. The hospitalisation for “abundant precaution under medical advice” was required five days after Tendulkar had tested positive for the virus infection.

Tendulkar had tested positive on Saturday last, while all the other family members had been free from the virus infection. He was in home isolation for the first five days. On Friday morning the batting legend took to twitter and announced that he had been hospitalised.

Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar is hospitalised. Albeit, more as a precautionary measure. The ‘God of Cricket’ has himself confirmed the news. The hospitalisation for “abundant precaution under medical advice” was required five days after Tendulkar had tested positive for the virus infection.

Tendulkar had tested positive on Saturday last, while all the other family members had been free from the virus infection. He was in home isolation for the first five days. On Friday morning the batting legend took to twitter and announced that he had been hospitaled.

“Thank you for your wishes and prayers. As a matter of abundant precaution under medical advice, I have been hospitalised. I hope to be back home in a few days. Take care and stay safe everyone,” reads the tweet on Tendulkar’s certified handle @sachin_rt. He also availed the opportunity to wish “all Indians and teammates on the 10th anniversary  of our World Cup win.”

On April 2, 2011, India have prevailed over Sri Lanka at the Wankhede Stadium in the final of the ICC World Cup. The six-wicket win had assured India of their second ICC World Cup crown in 27 years.

Tendulkar is believed to have caught the infection during the recently-concluded Road Safety World Series, where he led India to the title triumph. His teammates Pathan brothers – Yusuf and Irgan – and S Badrinath too have been in home isolation after positive reports.

“Thank you for your wishes and prayers. As a matter of abundant precaution under medical advice, I have been hospitalised. I hope to be back home in a few days. Take care and stay safe everyone,” reads the tweet on Tendulkar’s certified handle @sachin_rt. He also availed the opportunity to wish “all Indians and teammates on the 10th anniversary  of our World Cup win.”

On April 2, 2011, India have prevailed over Sri Lanka at the Wankhede Stadium in the final of the ICC World Cup. The six-wicket win had assured India of their second ICC World Cup crown in 27 years.

Tendulkar is believed to have caught the infection during the recently-concluded Road Safety World Series, where he led India to the title triumph. His teammates Pathan brothers – Yusuf and Irgan – and S Badrinath too have been in home isolation after positive reports.