Former India captain and BCCI president Sourav Ganguly has been rushed to Apollo hospital on Eastern Metropolitan Bypass near Salt Lake Stadium following chest pain on Wednesday. (More Cricket News)
Ganguly had recently undergone angioplasty after a "mild" heart attack and was discharged after the treatment of myocardial Infarction. A stent was also inserted in one of the arteries to remove the blockage.
Ganguly, 48, has been diagnosed with 'triple vessel disease'.
Triple vessel disease is an extreme form of coronary artery disease developed when the major vessels supplying blood to the heart are damaged mainly because of cholesterol deposits and also due to inflammation.