Former Bangladesh Cricketer Nafees Iqbal Hospitalized with Brain Haemorrhage

Former Bangladesh Cricketer Nafees Iqbal Hospitalized with Brain Haemorrhage

Former Bangladesh cricketer Nafees Iqbal, brother of star opener Tamim Iqbal, has been hospitalized in Dhaka after suffering a brain haemorrhage in Chattogram on Friday. Nafees, who served as Bangladesh's logistical manager during the recent T20 World Cup, was airlifted to Dhaka in the afternoon and admitted to the High Dependency Unit (HDU) of a private hospital.

According to Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) chief physician Debashis Chowdhury, Nafees is out of immediate danger but will require several weeks to fully recover. "Specialists have diagnosed Nafees with cerebral venous thrombosis, which involves blood clots in a specific part of the brain," Chowdhury explained. "His condition is stable, and his vital signs are good. He will remain under observation for a few more days."

Nafees had reportedly been experiencing headaches for several days before his collapse. He returned to Bangladesh with the national team last Friday after the T20 World Cup in Australia.

BCB officials, including director Jalal Yunus, chief executive Nizamuddin Chowdhury, and players like Mahmudullah, Mushfiqur Rahim, and Mashrafe Mortaza, have visited Nafees in the hospital. Nafees is also the nephew of former Bangladesh captain and current BCB director Akram Khan.

Nafees has been the Bangladesh team manager for the past two years. As a player, he represented Bangladesh in 11 Tests and 16 ODIs between 2003 and 2006. He is a prominent figure in domestic cricket, having played 120 first-class matches for Chattogram.

The BCB has expressed its support for Nafees and his family during this difficult time. The board is closely monitoring his condition and providing all necessary assistance.

Tags: #NafeesIqbal, #BrainHaemorrhage, #BangladeshCricket, #T20WorldCup, #BCB

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