Tamim Iqbal's Miraculous Recovery: A Story of Survival After Cardiac Arrest on the Cricket Field
Bangladesh cricket star Tamim Iqbal shares heartfelt gratitude after surviving a cardiac arrest during a domestic T20 match, highlighting the fragility of life.


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Caption: Tamim Iqbal, Bangladesh's record ODI scorer, during his international career
Former Bangladesh cricket captain Tamim Iqbal has publicly expressed his gratitude following a life-threatening cardiac arrest during a domestic T20 match in Dhaka. The 36-year-old batting legend required emergency medical intervention and is currently recovering under observation.
The Medical Emergency
- The incident occurred during Monday's Dhaka Premier League fixture for Mohammedan Sporting Club
- Tamim complained of chest pains after taking the field against Shinepukur Cricket Club
- Initially planned helicopter evacuation was canceled as his condition worsened rapidly
- Emergency angioplasty performed at KPJ Specialized Hospital to relieve arterial blockage
- Currently under 48-72 hour observation with stable condition
Tamim's Emotional Statement
In his first social media post since the incident, the veteran opener shared profound reflections:
"The heartbeat is what keeps us alive, but this can cease without any announcement - we repeatedly forget this. Did I know what was going to happen to me when I started the day yesterday?"
"I have returned with the infinite mercy of Allah and everyone's prayers. I'm lucky, I had some amazing people by my side during this crisis."
The cricketer emphasized life's fragility and requested continued prayers for his recovery.
Career at a Glance
- International career: 2007-2023 (391 matches across formats)
- Records: Bangladesh's highest ODI run-scorer (15,249 international runs)
- Format breakdown:
- 70 Tests
- 243 ODIs
- 78 T20Is
The cricket community worldwide has rallied in support, highlighting the increasing concerns about athlete health in high-pressure sports.
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