Ryan Campbell, the head coach of the Netherlands men’s team and a former Australia wicketkeeper, has been rushed to an ICU in London after having a major heart attack.

Ryan Campbell experienced chest pain
The 50-year-old experienced chest pains and difficulties breathing while out with his family on Saturday, according to the ICC website.
As of Sunday night, he was still comatose in the hospital, according to a Perth journalist and Campbell family friend, but he was making attempts to breathe on his own.

Campbell had recently returned to Europe after a tour of New Zealand with the Netherlands team and had visited friends and extended family in his hometown of Perth just a week before.
Moreover, in January 2017, Campbell was named coach of the Netherlands.
He had previously represented both Australia and Hong Kong as a player.
He featured for Hong Kong in their ICC Men’s T20 World Cup campaign in 2016, becoming the oldest player to make his debut at 44 years and 30 days.

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