This cricketer from India was larger than Vinod Kambli, broke up due to liver failure, connection to royal family
Indian team opener Vinod Kambli makes headlines because of the habit of drinking more alcohol than its limit. The condition is that he had to be hospitalized because of his habit of drinking alcohol. Kambli did two marriages. Both women were fed up with the fact that they forgot all limits while drinking alcohol. Eventually, both of these women left Kambli. Due to this habit, the best friend Sachin Tendulkar also distanced a distance from Kambli. Do you know that Vinod is a bigger cricketer than Kambli in Indian cricket. We talk about King Maharaja Bhupendra Singh of Patiala. Maharaja Bhupendra Singh is the grandfather of former Punjab’s chief minister, Captain Amarinder Singh. Bhupendra Singh, born in 1891, died in 1938 at the age of just 52 years. He allegedly died due to ill health. Some reports also claim that the liver of the Maharaja was damaged. During this time, 643 runs came out with its bat in 40 innings. He also took two wickets in his career. The discovery of Patiala Paig loves to drink Patiala Peg in the contemporary era. Very few people know that Patiala path was started by Maharaja Bhupendra Singh of Patiala. The story behind it is also very interesting. Actually, India’s first class team was to play the match against England. The Maharaja knew it was not so easy to defeat the British. He plans to defeat the British team on the cricket field. Maharaja Bhupendra Singh invited the British cricket team a night before the match to the party in his palace. The British team loved drinking 30 ml liter lighter pen, but the Maharaja gave him a 120 ml pen and said it was the famous Patiala pen here. The British team could not recover until the morning of drugs and won the match against India. Maharaja Bhupendra Singh was also in the discussion because of his lifestyle. After his father’s death, he was appointed king of Patiala at the age of 9. He was the king of Patiala from 1900 to 1938, from his death. During this time he does not marry ten times, but ten times. Not only that, it is said that he also had relationship with his own mistresses. Maharaja Bhupendra Singh related to a total of 350 mistresses. He also had a total of 88 women. Share this story -tags