Former India captain Bishan Singh Bedi, who underwent a surgery to get rid of a clot in his brain a couple of days ago, has been shifted to a personal room from the medical care Unit (ICU) and is doing well, a source on the brink of the legendary spinner said.
The 74-year-old is admitted at a city hospital.
“He (Bedi) has been shifted to a personal room yesterday, he’s fine now. They (doctors) will monitor him for a couple of more days,” the source told PTI.
Bedi had undergone bypass surgery at the hospital last month after he complained of heart problems. He underwent the procedure to get rid of the grume just after the bypass surgery.
Bedi, one among the foremost successful left-arm spinners from India, represented the country in 67 Tests and 10 ODIs between 1967 and 1979, scalping 266 and 7 wickets respectively.
In December last year, Bedi had protested against the Delhi and District Cricket Association’s (DDCA) decision to call the Feroz Shah Kotla stadium after its late ex-president and former union minister Arun Jaitley.
He had threatened to require action against the DDCA if his name wasn’t faraway from a spectators’ stand at the stadium.