Sourav Ganguly, president of Board of Control for Cricket in India, was discharged from Kolkata hospital on Thursday, five days after he suffered a “mild” heart attack.
The 48-year-old cricket icon is now “stable and clinically fit”, doctors said before he was discharged from the Woodland Hospital, India media report said.
The former Team India skipper underwent a stent implant in one of his three blocked arteries.
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Before boarding his vehicle to return home in south Kolkata, Sourav told media “I am absolutely fine”.
He also thanked all the doctors, the nurses and everybody in the hospital for treating him.
Ganguly was admitted to Woodland Hospital on last Saturday as he complained of chest pain.
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