Ganguly back in hospital after chest pain

Published January 28, 2021
India’s cricket chief Saurav Ganguly was taken to hospital with chest pain on Wednesday, nearly three weeks after being discharged following a heart operation. — AFP/File
India’s cricket chief Saurav Ganguly was taken to hospital with chest pain on Wednesday, nearly three weeks after being discharged following a heart operation. — AFP/File

KOLKATA: India’s cricket chief Saurav Ganguly was taken to hospital with chest pain on Wednesday, nearly three weeks after being discharged following a heart operation.

The 48-year-old former captain suffered a heart attack early this month and underwent a successful angioplasty operation in his hometown Kolkata.

“Ganguly was rushed to Apollo Hospital after he experienced chest pain and uneasiness on Wednesday afternoon,” Manotosh Panja, a senior doctor, said.

The left-handed opener retired from Test cricket in 2008 having accumulated 7,212 runs including 16 centuries — his first made at Lord’s on debut. He also scored 11,363 runs in 311 ODIs.

Published in Dawn, January 28th, 2021

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