Bangladesh Super Fan Tiger Roby hospitalized in India during Test match
- Tiger Robi was hospitalized during the second Test match between India and Bangladesh due to health issues.
- He has been diagnosed with Tuberculosis and is in India on a medical visa for treatment.
- Initial reports of assault were clarified by police, emphasizing the importance of health awareness for international fans.
During the second Test match between India and Bangladesh in Kanpur, a well-known Bangladeshi cricket fan, Tiger Robi, fell seriously ill and was subsequently hospitalized. Initial reports suggested he had been assaulted by the crowd, but local police clarified that his health issues were the cause of his hospitalization. Robi, who hails from Khulna district, has been diagnosed with Tuberculosis, a serious lung disease, and is currently in India on a medical visa for treatment. His condition has raised concerns, especially as he was previously in Chennai for the opening Test match, which was affected by rain. The situation has drawn attention to the health risks associated with travel and the importance of medical care for international visitors. Robi's case highlights the need for awareness regarding health issues that can arise during such events, particularly for fans traveling from abroad.