Gavaskar named country’s ambassador by World Stroke Organisation

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Gavaskar named Stroke Ambassador for India. Image Source: pinterest.com

Internet Desk: Former Indian opener Sunil Gavaskar has been nominated as the ‘Stroke Ambassador for India’ by the World Stroke Congress (WSC) during their 10th inaugural function on Wednesday.

Indian Stroke Association has hosted the grand event with the help of World Stroke Organisation, a World Health Organisation-affiliated NGO that helps the global fight against stroke.

In his video message played for delegates, the Little Master said, “In my cricketing career spanning for many years I was looking for strokes to score more runs. But, as I grow up and get old, there is one stroke I am afraid of, and it may disable me or finish my innings. That is the brain stroke.” He is happy to be ‘Stroke Ambassador for India’ to create awareness that strokes are treatable.

“Stroke is a leading cause of disability and death worldwide. Stroke affects young people in India during their productive period of life. Let us conquer stroke,” said Gavaskar.

World Stroke Day is observed every year on October 29.

WSC, organised once in two years, is being held in India for the first time.

According to Jeyaraj Pandian, WSC co-chairman from India, 1.7 million new stroke cases occur in India every year.
“It affects young people in India during their productive period of life. Stroke care infrastructure is developed mainly in private hospitals with most of the public hospitals being ill-equipped to treat stroke patients,” he said.