Sourav Ganguly admitted to Woodlands hospital in Kolkata due to heart issue

no image
no image

BCCI President Sourav Ganguly suffered a mild cardiac arrest while working out in the gym and has now been admitted to the Woodlands Hospital in Kolkata. His brother Snehahish Ganguly has confirmed that the former Indian skipper’s condition is normal at the moment and he is under treatment.

Sourav Ganguly was working out in the gym when he felt discomfort to his heart and was immediately rushed to the hospital. India Today Journalist Boria Majumdar confirmed that it was a mild heart arrest and he had been provided treatment. Later, BCCI Secretary Jay Shah informed that Ganguly was responding well to the treatment.

"He felt dizzy when he was in the gym and he went to Woodlands to get the Tests done. That’s when it came to light that there was a cardiac issue and the hospital has now created a 3 member board with Dr. Saroj Mondal who will perform the procedure. @SGanguly99 get well soon," Boria tweeted.

Recently, Ganguly was in New Delhi for the inauguration of the late Arun Jaitley's statue in the Stadium named after the politician on the 68th birth anniversary of the former finance minister. He returned to Kolkata and then felt dizzy in the gym.

After learning about the incident, many players, administrators, and fans wish Ganguly a speedy recovery.

read previous Ajit Agarkar Breaks Silence on Major Exclusions From Afghanistan Series
The Indian team for the series against Afghanistan has been announced. While several new faces were there, a few experienced players have also been dropped. Ajit Agarkar opened up on the reasons why Jadeja, Axar, and Shami were dropped.
NZ vs PAK | Babar Azam ruled out of second New Zealand Testread next
After missing the limited-overs leg and then the subsequent first Test match against New Zealand, Babar Azam has now been ruled out of the second Test in Christchurch as well. The impressive Mohammad Rizwan will continue to lead the side as Pakistan try to salvage some points for the WTC.
View non-AMP page