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da stake casino: Anand Vasu in Ahmedabad25-Oct-2006Greg King, the Indian trainer, has been admitted to a hospital inAhmedabad with a viral fever. He has been in hospital for approximatelytwo days with intermittent fever. In the wake of widespread concern acrossthe country over the spread of dengue fever and chikunguniya the hospitalstaff have understandably taken all precautions.While there was little clarity over exactly what King was suffering from,it is understood that he was scheduled to be released on Thursday morning,and was prescribed strong medication to cover all eventualities. “The feverhas come down now, and the test results are also clear,” Rajan Nair, themedia manager of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), said, late onWednesday night.The news spread late on Wednesday evening and created a buzz among themedia, as several stories did the rounds claiming that King was sufferingfrom chikunguniya. However, team sources said that there was noconfirmation from the hospital about exactly what King was suffering from,and said that it was merely a viral fever. Another source in the BCCI alsoconfirmed that it was expected that King would be present in thedressing-room when the match against West Indies began.In the normal course the trainer of the Indian team being admitted tohospital with a viral fever would not make news. But the country is in thegrips of anxiety over chikunginiya and dengue, with several hundred peoplehaving died because of the illnesses.






