Raman Lamba was called 'life of Team India'
Raman Lamba was called 'life of Team India'
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Raman Lamba, who is known for the Indian team. Raman Lamba Indian cricketer playing 4 Tests and 32 One Day matches. Was born on 2 January 1960 in Meerut. Right-hand batsman. And a fielder, who was famous for that he did not wear a helmet while standing fielding around the batsman. And the same fame took over one day. Raman Lamba used to say jokingly, "I am a don of Dhaka". On the day of the match, Bangladeshi left-arm spinner Saifullah Khan was bowling. Three balls of the over were left. Mehrab Hussain on strike. The captain called Raman Lamba at the forward short leg. That is one step away from the batsman. Mohammad Aminul Islam was captaining. He was also the captain of Bangladesh. Aminul asks Lamba to wear a helmet. Lamba said that there are only three balls left, let stand.

Mehrab Hussain of Mohammedan Sporting Club played the fourth ball of the over. Hit the bridge The ball went straight to Raman Lamba's head. The ball was hit so loudly that it hit the wicketkeeper's gloves after hitting the head. Captain Aminul Islam rushed to Lamba. Asked whether he was alright or not. Lamba's reply was "Bulli, I am a dead man." Lamba's head injury did not look so dangerous from view. But he was taken to the hospital. There was bleeding inside his head.

Lamba gave me a very big lesson. Rescue is important. More than treatment. When it comes to elections in treatment and rescue, it is also important that rescue should be chosen. The distance from treatment is better. If you want to go 500 meters with the bike, then the helmet should be worn. If you want to play 1 ball also, all accessories and accessories should be worn.

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