A 35-year-old professional cricketer from Pune, who owned a cricket team, had a real estate business, and ran a juice shop, died of a cardiac arrest during a match. His death bears a haunting resemblance to that of cricketer Habib Shaikh.
Cardiac ArrestCricketerPuneReal EstateTragedyReal Estate PuneNov 29, 2024
Ravi Patel was a 35-year-old professional cricketer from Pune, India. He was known for his athletic abilities, business acumen, and community service.
During a high-stakes cricket match in Pune, Ravi Patel suddenly collapsed and could not be revived by the medical team. He was diagnosed with a cardiac arrest.
Both Ravi Patel and Habib Shaikh died of cardiac arrests during cricket matches. Both were in their prime and had promising careers ahead of them, which has raised concerns about player safety.
The cricket community has been in mourning, with tributes pouring in from players, coaches, and fans. The local cricket association has announced a period of mourning and plans to honor his memory.
Experts and medical professionals are calling for more comprehensive health screenings and emergency medical protocols to be implemented to ensure the safety of cricketers, especially those in their 30s and beyond.
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