Jesse Ryder out of the induced coma, says the manager of New Zealand cricketer
Jesse
Ryder is in an induced coma and talking, according to the manager of New Zealand
cricketer, Aaron Klee.
Ryder,
the Wellington 28-year-old all-rounder, was admitted to a hospital in
Christchurch in the early hours of Thursday morning after suffering multiple
injuries, including a fractured skull in an attack outside a bar. He
was in a critical condition and was put into an induced coma, but Friday Klee
said Ryder was stable and that doctors had given a thumbs
up.
On
Saturday Klee said: "Jesse's condition has improved to the point that it is now
out of the coma and fan off Jesse is awake and talking to us, but obviously
still working through the immediate effects of being in the coma.
medicines and medical equipment have been using.
"Naturally,
we are very excited with this progress. This is just the beginning of the
recovery process of Jesse, and there is still a battle ahead to full health, but
progress is positive."
Police
investigating the incident confirmed Friday two men - a 20 year old and 37 years
old who are related - to appear in court on April 4 after being charged with
assault.
Ryder
Police believe he was involved in an altercation with two people outside Aikmans
bar in the suburb of Merivale Christchurch shortly after 12:30 a.m. Local
on Thursday morning, and then was assaulted by one of the two, who followed him
to the parking lot of a nearby McDonald.
Ryder,
a controversial figure whose career has been plagued by off-field incidents, is
on an indefinite break from international cricket and has not played for New
Zealand since February last year. He
has admitted in the past that alcohol contributed to his problems off the field,
and confirmed that he was drinking with his teammates Wellington at the bar
before being attacked.
Ryder
has played 18 tests and 39 one-day internationals for the Black Caps, his last
appearance in an ODI against South Africa.
He
played on Wednesday for the Wellington Firebirds in the preliminary final
against the Canterbury Wizards in the main Hagley Oval and planned to travel to
India this week to compete for the Delhi Daredevils in the Indian Premier
League.
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