<p>Indian cricket board chief Sourav Ganguly's health condition is stable and he had a good sleep on Thursday night, while doctors are planning to carry out requisite medical examinations on him on Friday, a senior official of the hospital where he is admitted said.</p>.<p>The former India captain underwent another angioplasty on the previous day. Two more stents were implanted to clear his clogged coronary arteries.</p>.<p>"Sourav Ganguly's health condition is stable. He had a good sleep at night. All his vital parameters are normal. Doctors will carry out necessary tests on him in the morning.</p>.<p>"Senior doctors will carry out a thorough checkup following which a decision will be taken whether to move him to another ward," the hospital official told PTI.</p>.<p>The 48-year-old cricket icon was in the ICU on Thursday night following the angioplasty conducted by a team of doctors including noted cardiologist Dr Devi Shetty and Dr Ashwin Mehta.</p>.<p>His oxygen support has also been removed, the official said.</p>.<p>Ganguly was hospitalised on Wednesday for the second time in a month due to his cardiac condition.</p>.<p>He had suffered a mild heart attack earlier this month and was diagnosed with Triple Vessel Disease. He had undergone an angioplasty procedure during which a stent was inserted to clear a blocked artery.</p>
<p>Indian cricket board chief Sourav Ganguly's health condition is stable and he had a good sleep on Thursday night, while doctors are planning to carry out requisite medical examinations on him on Friday, a senior official of the hospital where he is admitted said.</p>.<p>The former India captain underwent another angioplasty on the previous day. Two more stents were implanted to clear his clogged coronary arteries.</p>.<p>"Sourav Ganguly's health condition is stable. He had a good sleep at night. All his vital parameters are normal. Doctors will carry out necessary tests on him in the morning.</p>.<p>"Senior doctors will carry out a thorough checkup following which a decision will be taken whether to move him to another ward," the hospital official told PTI.</p>.<p>The 48-year-old cricket icon was in the ICU on Thursday night following the angioplasty conducted by a team of doctors including noted cardiologist Dr Devi Shetty and Dr Ashwin Mehta.</p>.<p>His oxygen support has also been removed, the official said.</p>.<p>Ganguly was hospitalised on Wednesday for the second time in a month due to his cardiac condition.</p>.<p>He had suffered a mild heart attack earlier this month and was diagnosed with Triple Vessel Disease. He had undergone an angioplasty procedure during which a stent was inserted to clear a blocked artery.</p>