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Sourav Ganguly has bought a new mansion in Kolkata. See the exclusive pictures here.
The president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), Sourav Ganguly has bought a two-storey mansion in Kolkata’s Lower Rawdon Street. After spending 49 years at his residence in Biren Roy road, the former India skipper has now bought a new mansion in the heart of the city.
The multi-crore property is a two-storey mansion with over a dozen rooms and a sprawling lawn. Despite being located in an extremely busy area, the property is located at the dead end of the street surrounded by greenery and provides enough privacy for its new high-profile owner.
Here’s an exclusive sneak peek into the property which will soon be the one-stop destination in Kolkata for cricket fans across the globe.

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