Rajkummar Rao to play Sourav Ganguly in upcoming biopic, confirms former skipper
During a recent media interaction, Sourav Ganguly himself confirmed the news. "From what I've heard, Rajkummar Rao will be playing me in the film."
During a recent media interaction, Sourav Ganguly himself confirmed the news. "From what I've heard, Rajkummar Rao will be playing me in the film."
Jay Shah, the Chairman of the International Cricket Council (ICC), and Sourav Ganguly, the ex-India captain and former BCCI President, have joined the newly-formed World Cricket Connects Advisory Board, said the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC).
Conceptualised by Racing Promotions, the Indian Racing Festival is designed to captivate the growing motorsport fan base in India. The festival encompasses two main championships: the Indian Racing League (IRL) and the Formula 4 Indian Championship (F4IC).
Former captain Sourav Ganguly, famously known as 'Dada of Indian cricket' is celebrating his 52nd birthday on Monday.
Gambhir, who recently guided the Kolkata Knight Riders to a third Indian Premier League title triumph after 10 years, is widely speculated to take over from Dravid once the latter’s tenure culminates at the end of the T20 World Cup.
According to doctors, the former India captain had mild symptoms of COVID-19 and is doing fine and would stay in home isolation. The 49-year-old Ganguly, who had undergone treatment for a heart condition earlier this year, was admitted to hospital on December 28.
Ganguly, who is double vaccinated was admitted to Woodlands Hospital on Monday night after testing novel coronavirus positive while the MP is undergoing treatment in home isolation. Sources in the state health department and one of the doctors treating the former India captain said that his swab sample would be sent to the National Institute of Biomedical Genomics (NIBMG) in Kalyani of Nadia district for Omicron variant confirmatory test.
Ganguly had a minor fever on Sunday (December 26) and got the covid positive report on Monday evening, according to sources (December 27).
The ICC Board also endorsed the continuation of the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) in its current format, which consists of a nine-team league played over two years with a final between the top two teams at the end.
The order came following a PIL in 2016 challenging allotment of a two-acre plot in New Town by WBHIDCO alleging violation of rules, regulations. The allotment was made on 27 September 2013 and the plot was surrendered to WBHIDCO in August 2020.