Former Bangladesh one-day international (ODI) cricket captain Tamim Iqbal has been hospitalized after he suffered a heart attack on the field during a domestic match. The 36-year-old was leading Mohammedan Sporting Club in a match of the Dhaka Premier League (DPL) on Monday when he complained of chest pain., after which he was rushed to the hospital. Tariqul Islam, a team official, told a leading media organisation, that Tamim was being treated at a hospital in Savar on Dhaka’s outskirts and urged people to pray for his quick recovery. Meanwhile, the doctors also released an official update wherein they said, "He returned to us in a critical condition. We can call it a heart attack, and we subsequently did an angiogram ( X-ray for blocked arteries) and angioplasty to remove the blockage. The medical procedure has gone smoothly. He is currently under observation. The swift coordination between the medical staff at BKSP and the hospital ensured Tamim was treated quickly."Can We Predict Heart Attacks?You can identify a heart attack if the person feels sudden pain or discomfort in the chest, shortness of breath, nausea or sweating. However, several symptoms can occur a month before a person actually suffers a heart attack. They include1. Chest Pain: A persistent feeling of pressure, tightness, or squeezing in the chest is a hallmark sign that may precede a heart attack.2. Pain in Other Parts of the Body: Heart attack symptoms aren’t always confined to the chest. Pain may radiate to the arms, jaw, neck, back, or stomach, often described as an aching or heavy sensation. 3. Shortness of Breath: Struggling to catch your breath or feeling out of breath without significant exertion can indicate reduced blood flow to the heart and lungs.4. Unusual Fatigue: Feeling excessively tired, even after minimal effort, could be a subtle sign of heart trouble.Why Is Angioplasty Done?Angioplasty is a procedure that widens blocked or narrowed arteries. It restores blood flow to the heart without open heart surgery. For angioplasty, a long, thin tube (catheter) is put into a blood vessel. It is then guided to the blocked coronary artery. The catheter has a tiny balloon at its tip. Once the catheter is in place, the balloon is inflated at the narrowed area of the heart artery. This presses the plaque or blood clot against the sides of the artery. The result is more room for blood flow.In recent times, incidences of people suffering from heart attacks while being in the middle of an activity that is physically exerting like running on treadmills, have been repeatedly reported. Iqbal already had blockages in his heart when he was on the field. There is a huge probability that this caused his heart attack.