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New Delhi: Former India skipper Sourav Ganguly on Wednesday issued a cryptic tweet about his “new journey” that raised speculations about his continuation as BCCI President, forcing the cricket board secretary Jay Shah to clarify that he has not resigned from his post. “The rumours doing rounds about Mr Sourav Ganguly stepping down from the […]
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Mumbai: BCCI President Sourav Ganguly has assured State units that the Board “will do everything to restart the domestic season once the Covid-19 situation is under control” after some marquee tournaments, including the Ranji Trophy, were postponed due to a resurgence of cases across the country. The BCCI on Tuesday had to put on hold […]
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"I have played with a lot of Englishmen, Australians, and the West Indians, they just give up on mental health," the former India captain said
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Final was supposed to be held at the Lord's but Southampton, with a five-star facility inside the stadium, will make it easier for both the ICC and the England and Wales Cricket Board to create a bio-bubble for teams
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Pant struck 101 off 118 balls for his third Test hundred, helping India take a sizeable first innings lead after the hosts looked in trouble at 146 for six in response to England's 205
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According to hospital sources, Ganguly is currently doing fine. The BCCI president has been advised to be on medication and follow a strict routine for the next few months.
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A decision on Ranji Trophy was expected to be taken in the meeting on Sunday but the members could not find a consensus
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Ganguly had suffered a mild cardiac arrest during a workout session in his Behala residence on January 2. He was then moved to the Woodlands Hospital that day itself where he underwent angioplasty.
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Ganguly had three blocked coronary arteries and a stent was inserted in one to remove the blockage
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Senior doctors discussed Ganguly's condition and reached a consensus that though necessary, angioplasty can be deferred to a later date as he is stable
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Ganguly, 48, is 'stable' and admitted to the emergency ward of a private hospital.
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y. West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar on Sunday met Ganguly to discuss various issues and agreed to visit Eden Gardens on his invitation
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The biggest development could be the approval of new IPL teams but primarily from the 2022 edition
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The Mumbai Indian captain’s omission from T20 and ODI teams to Australia is still a mystery
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BCCI treasurer Arun Dhumal echoed Ganguly's sentiment and hoped that the world's biggest T20 event will return to its full glory next year
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Mumbai drub Delhi for the fourth time in the season as Captain Marvel Rohit gives a strong statement
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Rohit missed the last four games before making a comeback on a day when BCCI president Sourav Ganguly advised not to rush his comeback from what he called a "hamstring tear"
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It's the BCCI's job to get their best players on the park. If he recovers, he plays says BCCI president
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The IPL 2020 edition was initially scheduled to be played in March but following the outbreak of the novel Coronavirus, it was postponed indefinitely.
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However, there is still uncertainty over Hyderabad Cricket Association’s plans to resume the game in the city and districts or in their preparation for the new season.