Ryan Campbell, the head coach of the Netherlands men’s team and a former Australia wicketkeeper, has been taken out of an induced coma but remains in an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at a hospital there. Ryan suffered a massive heart attack. In this article, we have mentioned the health of Netherlands head coach Ryan Campbell.

Campbell, 50, was brought to the intensive care unit (ICU) on Saturday after having a major heart attack. He had chest problems and difficulties breathing while he was visiting the United Kingdom with his family.

A statement was released by the ICC that said, as of Tuesday night, local time, doctors were able to do their job successfully, with no signs of brain damage insight according to Campbell’s brother Mark, who spoke on the Perth radio.

“They’ve taken the heavy sedation off, so he’s actually woken up. Now they’re just looking at trying to work out what’s wrong with his heart,” Mark Campbell mentioned in the ICC statement.

Adding further, Campbell emphasized about the doctors were unsure considering his current heart condition. Elaborating on this, he said, they are not sure now why his heart is still being arrhythmic. “So that’s another issue that they’re now going to look at over there. Although there are signs of recovery, friends, and family are still worried about Ryan’s health condition,” he stated.

Christina Matthews, the CEO of WA Cricket, expressed her condolences to Campbell’s family. “WA Cricket is in shock to hear of Ryan’s medical emergency after suffering a major heart attack over the long weekend,” Christina mentioned in her statement.

Matthews further added, “On behalf of all WA Cricket staff, players, and the wider cricket community, I would like to pass on our heartfelt thoughts to Ryan, his wife Leontina, and their family at this time.

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“We know he is in the best care, and hope he pulls through and is able to make a full and speedy recovery.”

Campbell had recently returned to Europe from the Dutch team’s trip to New Zealand, where he had visited friends and extended family in his hometown of Perth.

In January 2017, Campbell was named Dutch coach. As a cricketer, Ryan has previously represented both Australia and Hongkong internationally. He made his debut for Hong Kong in the 2016 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, being the oldest player to do so at the age of 44 years and 30 days. After his last match, Hongkong versus Scotland in 2016, Campbell took up the role of a coach.

Campbell struggled with depression throughout his playing career, and in 2001 he considered quitting early to focus on his health before opting to continue playing.