Bangladesh’s Cricket player, Tamim IQbal, suffers a heart attack during the DPL match


The former day captain of Bangladesh, Tamim Iqbal. – Reuters/file

The former Bangladesh captain, Tamim IQBAL, was transferred Monday to the hospital after suffering a great hearing attack during a Cricket League match of the Dhaka Premier Division (DPL) in Savar.

The left -handed batter, who withdrew from the International Cricket, has undergone emergency angioplasty after he complained of chest pain during the first entries of the party, he reported Espncricinfo.

Leading his team Mohammedan Sporting Club against Shinepukur Cricket Club, Tamim presented one again, but then the specialized hospital of KPJ and the elderly home was taken, said the arbitrator of Match Match Deborata Paul.

The Cricket player returned to the ground to be transferred by plane to another hospital. However, when that was not possible due to his condition, he was taken back to the original health center where the tests confirmed a blockade in his heart.

Speaking to journalists, the Crickt Chief coach of BKSP, Montu Datta, said the Cricket player was in a good mood during the raffle and then left the field and went to the hospital in his own car after he felt ill.

“The doctors did not want to let him leave at that time, but Tamim left anyway and was organizing an air ambulance,” Datta added.

Meanwhile, the official statement given by doctors said: “He [Tamim] He returned to us in a critical condition. We can call it a heart attack, and then we made an angiogram and angioplasty to eliminate the blockade. ”

“The medical procedure has gone without problems. It is currently under observation. The rapid coordination between BKSP medical staff and the hospital assured that Tamim was treated quickly,” the statement added.

The former starter had announced his retirement from the International Cricket in January 2025. The 35 -year -old scored more than 15,000 races in all formats and reached 25 centuries, most for any Bangladesh batter. He played for the last time for Bangladesh in his 2-0 defeat in the Odi series at home against New Zealand in September 2023.



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