AHMEDABAD: Former India cricketer
Salim Durani on Friday underwent a proximal femoral nail (osteosynthetic implant designed to treat proximal femoral fractures) surgery after a fall at his home, a Saurashtra Cricket Association (SCA) official said.
The former left-arm spinner had suffered a fall at his home and damaged his thigh bone on Wednesday evening, the official added.
The 88-year-old had been staying with his younger brother Jahangir Durani in Jamnagar.
"Durani underwent a proximal femoral nail surgery by Dr Nehal Shah on his broken thigh bone on Friday between 4 and 6 pm in Jamnagar. He is conscious and oxygen is being given to him. His nephew Sajid is currently by his side," said Jaypalsinh Jadeja.
Jaypalsinh further said, "On Wednesday evening, Durani had suffered a fall at his home. I and Narendra Raithatha received information about this from an ex-councillor Vinu Dhurv, father of former Ranji cricketer Rakesh Dhurv. We went home the next morning and shifted him to a hospital on Thursday." Jaypalsinh and Raithatha provide cricket coaching to youngsters under the banner of Pranami Global School Cricket Academy.
In his heyday, the Kabul-born Durani was known for his slow left-arm orthodox and striking prowess as a batter. In 29 Tests, he took 75 wickets which included three five-wicket hauls.