BCCI president Sourav Ganguly has been hospitalised again on Wednesday after he complained of chest pain.

According to media reports, the former captain of the Indian cricket team was taken to Apollo Hospital in Kolkata on Wednesday after he complained of pain in chest.

The 48-year-old former cricketer was admitted to CCU 142 unit, a separate room inside the Critical Care Unit of the Apollo Hospital.

The report quoted the hospital authority as saying that minor changes have been noticed in Sourav Ganguly’s Electrocardiogram (ECG) report.

Ganguly’s health is being closely monitored by a team of expert doctors at Apollo Hospital in Kolkata.

However, it has been confirmed by the doctors of the hospital that the situation of Ganguly is “not alarming”.

Ganguly recently underwent angioplasty after the former India captain complained of chest pain.

He was released from the hospital after 5 days of continuous monitoring by the doctors.

According to his family sources, “an angiogram is being done” on the former Indian captain in Kolkata, said another media report.