26 June,2019 02:49 PM IST | | PTI
Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales talks to former West Indies cricketer, Brian Lara (2R) during the launch of the ICC Champions Trophy 2017 at the The Oval in London on May 25, 2017. (AFP)
West Indies cricket icon Brian Lara was Wednesday discharged from a hospital here, declared "fit and fine" a day after he complained of chest pain.
The 50-year old from Trinidad, considered one of the greatest batsmen to have played the game, was admitted to the Global Hospital in Parel after complaining of chest pain during a gym workout session.
"He (Lara) has been discharged at 12:20 from the hospital," a source told PTI.
"He is fit and fine," he added without divulging any further details.
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In a late evening message on Tuesday, Lara had allayed concerns over his health.
"I may have just extended myself in the gym this morning. I was getting a pain in my chest and I just thought that it was best to see a doctor," he had said.
"Just letting everyone know that I am fine, recovering and I will be back in my hotel room tomorrow," he added.
Lara played 131 Tests for the West Indies and averaged 52.89 for his 11,953 runs, while his 299 ODI appearances yielded 10,405 runs at 40.17.
The former batsman is in the country as an analyst for the official broadcasters of the ongoing World Cup.
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