Sourav Ganguly Says He's "Absolutely Fine", Hopes To Fly Soon
Sourav Ganguly, BCCI president and former India captain, who was discharged from the hospital Thursday, said he is "absolutely fine" and hopes to be "ready to fly soon."
- Asian News International
- Updated: January 07, 2021 12:08 pm IST
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Sourav Ganguly said he is "absolutely fine" after getting discharged
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Ganguly was discharged from the Woodlands Hospital in Kolkata on Thursday
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He was admitted on Saturday and underwent an angioplasty on the same day
Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president Sourav Ganguly on Thursday said he is feeling "absolutely fine" as he left the Woodlands Hospital in Kolkata and headed home. The former Indian skipper also thanked the medical team for looking after him and doing the needful procedures after he arrived at the hospital with chest discomfort and had to undergo angioplasty. "I thank the doctors at the hospital for the treatment. I am absolutely fine. Hopefully, I will be ready to fly soon," Ganguly told reporters outside the Woodlands Hospital.
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The BCCI President Mr @SGanguly99 has been discharged from the hospital in Kolkata.
"I thank the doctors at the hospital for the treatment. I am absolutely fine. Hopefully, I will be ready to fly soon," he said pic.twitter.com/iNkmsjdeGS
Ganguly, who was hospitalised on Saturday, spent five days in the hospital and will now be looked after at home.
The treating doctors will now be keeping a "constant vigil" on Ganguly's health and appropriate measures will be taken from time to time, the hospital said.
On Wednesday, it was informed that Ganguly, who is fit now, will be discharged from the Woodlands Hospital on Thursday.
The former India skipper was scheduled to be discharged from the hospital on Wednesday, but he decided to stay one more day in the hospital.
Earlier on Tuesday, in the bulletin, the hospital said: "Report of routine blood tests are satisfactory, Echocardiography shows preserved left ventricular function with an ejection fraction of 56 percent."
The former India captain was hospitalised at 1 pm on January 2 with "chest discomfort, heaviness of head, vomiting and a spell of dizziness" while performing physical exercise in the home gymnasium at around 11 am. Following this, doctors had conducted angioplasty on him.
Dr. Rupali Basu, MD, and CEO of Woodlands Hospital, on Tuesday, said the former captain will be monitored at home on a daily basis after being discharged.
The 48-year-old will be ready for the next course of procedures or medical intervention after about 2-3 weeks, said Dr Basu while informing the reporters about the health of Ganguly.
Cardiologist Dr Devi Shetty also met the medical team of nine doctors attending to Ganguly and then a further course of action was decided by the hospital.
Dr Shetty said that the heart of Ganguly is now as strong as it was when the former India skipper was 20-years-old.