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BCCI Chief Sourav Ganguly heads to hospital for check-up, following angioplasty

On January 2, the BCCI president was admitted to Woodlands Hospital after he complained of chest pain. He spent about five days in hospital before being finally discharged on January 7.

New Delhi: BCCI Chief Sourav Ganguly has been taken to Apollo Hospital in Kolkata after he complained of chest pain.

Sources close to the former India skipper said that there was nothing to worry and it is a routine visit.

BCCI-president-Sourav-Ganguly

“There is no complication, it is a routine visit,” the source told ANI. On January 2, the BCCI president was admitted to Woodlands Hospital after he complained of chest pain. He spent about five days in hospital before being finally discharged on January 7.

After getting discharged, the former Indian skipper had thanked the medical team of Woodlands Hospital for looking after him and doing the needful procedures.

“I thank the doctors at the hospital for the treatment. I am absolutely fine. Hopefully, I will be ready to fly soon,” Ganguly had told reporters.

Sourav-Ganguly

Earlier this month, Sourav Ganguly had undergone angioplasty at Woodlands Hospital. The former India captain was hospitalised at on January 2 with “chest discomfort, heaviness of head, vomiting and a spell of dizziness” while performing physical exercise in the home gymnasium following this, doctors had conducted angioplasty on him.