Although Mayank Agarwal is safe, his lip swelling and ulceration will prevent him from speaking for 48 hours.

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Although Mayank Agarwal is safe, his lip swelling and ulceration will prevent him from speaking for 48 hours. Mayank Agarwal, the captain of Karnataka and batter for India, was admitted to the Agartala hospital on Tuesday due to a health scare while in flight, but he is out of danger and will be released on Wednesday.

Just before the flight left the capital of Tripura, Mayank had consumed a “poisonous liquid,” which caused swelling on his lips and irritation in his throat.

Mayank Agarwal, the cricket player, will arrive in Bengaluru in the afternoon, according to Karnataka team manager Ramesh. He also mentioned that the batsman will be unable to talk for the next 48 hours because of “ulcers and swelling”.Although Mayank Agarwal is safe, his lip swelling and ulceration will prevent him from speaking for 48 hours.

Mayank Agarwal disembarked from an Indigo airplane in Agartala that was headed for Delhi and was taken to a private hospital. In the evening, the hospital issued a statement stating that Mayank remained under continued hospital observation and was in a clinically stable state.

In Agartala, Mayank Agarwal also lodged a police complaint, claiming that there was foul play after he sat down and drank the “poisonous” beverage.

Mayank had to be disembarked while traveling to Surat for Karnataka’s upcoming Ranji Trophy 2024 match. Using his bat, the captain helped Karnataka defeat Tripura in a close match in Agartala, the Elite Group C match.

WHAT FELL ABOVE MAYANK DURING THE FLIGHT?

As we prepared to take off, Mayank started to get thirsty. He thus drank the water that was stored in front of his seat behind the seat pocket. A few minutes later, he became aware of the stinging in his throat and the want to throw up.

Thus, he hurried to the restroom close to the cockpit and notified the air hostess,” Ramesh, the manager of the Karnataka team, told India Today.

“As soon as possible, the flight attendant pressed the emergency bell to see if a doctor was on board. Sadly, there was no doctor present, so the pilot was notified and the airport administration was notified.

When medical personnel arrived to treat him, they declared that “he needs to be hospitalized; we can’t provide first aid here.” When the ambulance pulled up.

Mayank Agarwal will miss Karnataka’s upcoming Ranji Trophy match against Railways in Surat from February 2 to 5, Ramesh informed in the meantime. The Karnataka skipper, nevertheless, should be fit for their upcoming match in Chennai on February 9–13 against Tamil Nadu.

A medical emergency on board forced IndiGo flight 6E 5177, which was traveling from Agartala to Delhi, to return to its starting point.

After being unloaded, the traveler was sent to the hospital immediately in need of more medical care. At 1620 hours, the aircraft took off once more toward its destination, according to the airline’s press release.