The condition of India's great footballer PK Banerjee, who has been struggling with a chest infection for the past one month, has become critical. He is placed on ventilators (lifesaving system). The family has come to know that he has been put on a ventilator on the last Monday i.e. on the evening of 2 March 2020 and doctors have given antibiotics. His situation is critical. Black Day of cricket, when terrorists attacked players in 2009 According to media reports, the 83-year-old former Indian captain was admitted to the hospital for the second time on 6 February. A panel of doctors is supervising a member of the Asian Games 1962 gold medal-winning team. The team of neurosurgeons is also included in this panel of experts. ICC Womens T20 World Cup: All four teams of semifinals decided, India can fight with this team Banerjee scored 65 goals in 84 matches for India. The former footballer, awarded the FIFA Order of Merit (2004), has also received the Arjuna and Padma Shri awards. He captained the Indian football team at the 1960 Rome Olympics and scored in a 1–1 draw match against France. He had also previously represented the country in the 1956 Melbourne Olympics and was instrumental in the 4–2 win against the hosts in the quarter-finals. what is the reason behind the poor performance of Virat Kohli against New Zealand