Dravid has been kept in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the Square Hospital in Dhaka under observation as a precautionary measure. "He is comparatively better than before," Fazlul Haq, the attending doctor in the hospital, told Cricinfo. "He will be here for a night and he is likely to be discharged tomorrow." Asked whether it was a fracture, Haq said: "It's not exactly a fracture, more a sort of severe sprain. We are just keeping him here as a precaution." However, Mostafa Kamal, the BCB president, who visited the hosptial, said Dravid had sustained "light fractures". "I just met Rahul, he is feeling fine and is having his meal," Kamal said. "My doctors have told me that there are couple of light fractures, nothing serious. He will be fine."
Dravid has been kept in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the Square Hospital in Dhaka under observation as a precautionary measure. "He is comparatively better than before," Fazlul Haq, the attending doctor in the hospital, told Cricinfo. "He will be here for a night and he is likely to be discharged tomorrow." Asked whether it was a fracture, Haq said: "It's not exactly a fracture, more a sort of severe sprain. We are just keeping him here as a precaution." However, Mostafa Kamal, the BCB president, who visited the hosptial, said Dravid had sustained "light fractures". "I just met Rahul, he is feeling fine and is having his meal," Kamal said. "My doctors have told me that there are couple of light fractures, nothing serious. He will be fine."
Re: Dravid is still the Wall
by Gautam Kaulgud on Jan 26, 2010 07:05 AM
Well, He is the kind of wall that is the proverbial, "owners pride, neighbour's envy".
He is the best wall ever. It was great to see both Sachin & Rahul get their 45th & 29th centuries together. They have been buddies since 1996, and share a great rapport with each other.