Lahore: Former Pakistani test cricketer Tauseef Ahmed underwent an angiography on Monday after suffering from a cardiac arrest, a private hospital in Lahore confirmed.

Many former cricketers including Ramiz Raja and Sikandar Bakht also prayed for Ahmed’s quick recovery.
Best wishes and speedy recovery to Tauseef Ahmed as he recovers in ICU after suffering a heart attack. Was wondering if PCB has plans of issuing health card/ insurance for current and ex-players?
— Ramiz Raja (@iramizraja) March 15, 2021
Sad to hear about Tauseef #tauseefahmed May Allah give him health @TheRealPCBMedia @CricSwing11 https://t.co/pHZPuLSkjl
— Sikander Bakht (@Sikanderbakhts) March 15, 2021
The cricketer was attending a wedding ceremony, for which he had travelled from Karachi to Lahore a few days back, when he had a heart attack and was rushed to a hospital.
Ahmed is an asthma patient and was given a stent three years ago. The doctor stated that Ahmed does not need to undergo angioplasty or a bypass operation.
“The next 48 hours are, however, critical,” added doctor.

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