Tamim says he was 'lucky' after cardiac arrest

Tamim Iqbal played 70 Tests, 243 ODIs and 78 T20 internationals for Bangladesh
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Former Bangladesh captain Tamim Iqbal has thanked doctors for their "amazing" care after he posted on social media for the first time since he suffered a cardiac arrest.
The 36-year-old required medical attention during a domestic T20 game in Dhaka and is currently recovering in hospital.
Tamim, Bangladesh's record run-scorer in one-day internationals, complained of chest pains after taking to the field for Mohammedan Sporting Club in their Dhaka Premier League fixture against Shinepukur on Monday.
Plans to transport him in a helicopter were abandoned as his condition deteriorated and he was instead taken for emergency treatment at a closer facility, the KPJ Specialized Hospital.
Tamim is set remain in hospital for another 48 to 72 hours for observation having been given angioplasty to relieve a blockage of the arteries.
"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">