Indian cricket skipper Sourav Ganguly on Saturday underwent a minor surgery to cure abscess on his left upper thigh which forced him to miss the ongoing Mohali Test against New Zealand.
Ganguly, who had undergone a minor surgery for the same problem on Tuesday in Chandigarh, was admitted to a private hospital on Saturday morning where the doctors performed an immediate operation in order to make him fit before the begining of tri-series involving India, New Zealand and Australia begining on October 23.
"Ganguly is now ok. He is now under bed rest in the hospital," said Doctor M Nandi.
Ganguly had returned to Kolkata last night complaining of pain in the affected area.
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