Muttiah Muralitharan, who’s at the moment fulfing his duties in the Sunrisers Hyderabad camp, was admitted in a personal hospital in Chennai on Saturday night. As per studies from main media homes, the previous Sri Lanka cricketer visited the hosiptal for cardiac therapy and in addition underwent an angioplasty.
The studies added that the SRH mentor has been responding properly to the therapy.
Muralitharan, who’s the main wicket-taker in the normal format of the sport, visited the hospital after complaints of blockage in the center and reportedly a stent was been fitted to unblock an artery. Â
“He had consulted doctors in Sri Lanka over blockage in his heart before coming for the IPL. He was initially told there was no need for any stents but at the Apollo Hospital here in Chennai, he was advised angioplasty. He immediately got it done,” Shanmuganathan, the CEO of the Sunrisers, was quoted as saying by Cricbuzz in their report. “He is very much fine and he should back in the ground in a few days,” the SRH CEO added.Â
Muralitharan was current at Chepauk stadium throughout Sunrisers’ conflict in opposition to Mumbai Indians on Saturday, which the former misplaced by 13 runs. Â