Sourav Ganguly's brother Snehasish Ganguly tested COVID Positive


Sourav Ganguly's brother Snehasish Ganguly tested COVID Positive




Sourav Ganguly's brother Snehasish Ganguly tested Coronavirus





Kolkata, PTI The elder brother of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), Sourav Ganguly, Snehasish Ganguly has been found positive in the corona virus test. Snehasish has been admitted to the hospital for treatment after the report of Corono came back positive. Sourav Ganguly is quarantined at home due to brother Snehasish being coronated. His family members will also go through a quarantine process.





Explain that Sourav Ganguly and his brother Snehasish Ganguly live on different floors in the same house. However, earlier in June, there were reports of Snehasish being coronavirus positive, but then reports of Snehasish being found to be infected with the coronavirus were proved to be false. However, Snehasish Ganguly's Kovid 19 Test came out positive, forcing him to be hospitalized.





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Significantly, last month Snehashish's wife and her father-in-law were also found to be corona infected. Since that time, Snehashish was residing from his home in Mominpur to his ancestral residence in Behala, where Sourav also lives with his family. Significantly, a few days ago, Sourav said in an interview, "My brothers visit our factories every day, so they are more at risk."





For your information, let us know, Snehasish Ganguly is the Joint Secretary of Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB). Apart from this, after Snehasish has been corona, the chairman of the cab, Abhishek Dalmia has also decided to put himself in the home quarantine. The cab headquarters at the Eden Gardens Stadium have been closed indefinitely. The cab employees have been asked to work from home for the time being.





Snehasish Ganguly has not got a chance to play international cricket for the Indian team, but he has been very active in domestic cricket. Snehasish has played 59 Ranji Trophy matches for Kolkata and Bengal. He is a left-handed batsman and an off-break bowler. As a batsman, he has scored 2534 runs in 59 first class matches, including 6 centuries and 11 half-centuries. His first class highest score is 158 runs.





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Not only this, Snehasish has also played 18 List A matches from 1988 to 1997, but his performance in ODI cricket has not been good. He was able to score just 275 runs in 17 innings of 18 matches, including just one half-century. As a bowler, he was neither successful in first class cricket nor in List A cricket. Snehasish has taken just 2 wickets in his professional career.


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