Ryan Campbell, the head coach of the Netherlands men’s team, is in intensive care after having a heart attack.
After suffering a massive heart attack, Ryan Campbell; the head coach of the Netherlands men’s team and a former Australia wicketkeeper, was sent to an ICU in London. According to the ICC website, the 50-year-old had chest pains and difficulty breathing while out with his family on Saturday.
He was remain comatose in clinic as of Sunday night; agreeable to a Perth writer and Campbell family companion, but he was trying to breathe on his own. Campbell had recently returned to Europe from a visit to New Zealand with the Dutch squad; and had spent a week with friends and extended family in his birthplace of Perth.
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Campbell was pick as coach of the Netherlands in January 2017. As a footballer, he had already spoken to Australia and Hong Kong. He made his first debut for Hong Kong in the ICC Men’s T20 World Container in 2016; being the most experienced player to do so at 44 years and 30 days.
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