Former Indian skipper and the reigning president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), Sourav Ganguly, has had a tumultuous week. He was diagnosed with COVID-19 and had got hospitalised for the same. As he continues to recover from the same at home, it seems like the virus has crept its way into his home.
Ganguly had tested positive last week, following which he was admitted to the Woodlands Hospital in Kolkata. He also underwent Monoclonal Antibody Cocktail Therapy before being discharged and has been isolating his home since. He will stay in isolation for ten days before venturing out, provided he tests negative.
Ganguly's health has been compromised since the past year. Last year, he had suffered a heart attack, as he had to undergo an angioplasty surgery, while a couple of stems were also inserted into his two arteries. The disease has been deemed hereditary for Ganguly, as he is doing stable on both fronts for now.