Indian cricket legend Kapil Dev was discharged from the hospital on Sunday after undergoing angioplasty following a heart attack. 

Dev, who led the Indian cricket team to its first World Cup victory in 1983, was rushed to the hospital on Friday after he complained of “uneasiness”.

“Mr Kapil Dev got discharged today afternoon. He’s doing fine and can resume his regular daily activity soon. He’ll be under regular follow-up consultation with Dr Atul Mathur,” the hospital said in a statement.

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The 68-year-old all-rounder remains the only player in cricket’s history to claim over 400 wickets (434) and accumulate more than 5000 runs in Tests.

After retiring in 1994, Dev became a national team coach and selector. In 2002, he was named “Indian Cricketer of the Century” by Wisden.