Four days after having a heart attack while participating in a Dhaka Premier Division Cricket League match, Tamim Iqbal was released from the KPJ Specialised Hospital and Nursing Home. On Monday, Tamim had an angioplasty and spent four days in the hospital. Over the next three days, the doctors could keep an eye on him.
Iqbal was the captain of the Mohammedan Sporting Club when they played the Shinepukur Cricket Club at the BKSP Ground. After the toss, the star player appeared ill and was brought to the KPJ Specialised Hospital and Nursing Home. The veteran collapsed as he was being flown back to the ground, which caused a great deal of stress.
Since Mohammedan Sporting Club’s physiotherapist had to administer cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), the condition appeared to be critical. A cardiologist inserted one of the rings into Tamim’s arteries once he regained consciousness. Concerned, Tamim’s family went to the hospital to examine his condition. The star player’s predicament stunned everyone.
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Tamim took a while to come to. 72 hours following the tragedy would be critical for his health, according to officials. He spent four days receiving medical attention at the hospital. The former captain of Bangladesh was sent to another hospital in Dhaka following his successful surgery. Finally, on March 28, he was released.
Supporters have hoped Tamim gets well soon. Many are curious about the underlying reason of his. Concerns about the players’ physical welfare have grown since the cricket community was shocked to learn of his health problem. All those associated with Iqbal, including coaches, players, fans, and physiotherapists, were taken aback.
Earlier this year, the former hitter from Bangladesh announced his retirement from all international cricket formats. Tamim has persisted in playing for the Mohammedan Sporting Club in domestic cricket. He was an excellent batsman who helped the squad to a couple of hundreds. The Southpaw guided Fortune Barishal to their second BPL championship.