BCCI President Ganguly’s Tested positive for Coronavirus

New Delhi – December 28 (ONLINE): Board of Cricket Control India (BCCI) President and former captain of the Indian team Sarov Ganguly has been tested positive for coronavirus.

According to Indian media, former Indian captain Sarov Ganguly has been diagnosed with corona virus. After which he has been shifted to hospital.

According to the report, Sarov Ganguly was travelling a lot due to his professional activities, so he was given the double vaccine of corona.
The 49-year-old BCCI president has been taken to hospital as a precautionary measure after testing positive. Doctors say that Ganguly is being given medicine and his condition is fine.

He was taken to hospital in early January after complaining of chest pains and was diagnosed with a heart attack and underwent angioplasty.
A few weeks later, he was taken to the hospital again with chest pain, and underwent two stents.

It may be recalled that former Indian cricket captain Sachin Tendulkar has also fallen victim to the global epidemic Corona virus.

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