Dhaka Capitals assistant coach dies after collapsing before BPL opener at Sylhet Stadium
Dhaka Capitals assistant coach dies after collapsing before BPL opener at Sylhet Stadium
Assistant coach Mahbub Ali Zaki tragically collapsed minutes before the Dhaka Capitals' BPL opener in Sylhet Stadium.
Written by Srijal Upadhyay Published: Dec 27, 2025, 05:21 PM (IST) Edited: Dec 27, 2025, 05:21 PM (IST)
Dhaka Capitals assistant coach death
Dhaka Capitals assistant coach Mahbub Ali Zaki died on Saturday after collapsing suddenly at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium minutes before his team’s opening Bangladesh Premier League match was to commence against Rajshahi Warriors.
Sudden collapse before BPL opener
Team staff and medical personnel immediately administered cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) after Zaki, 59, collapsed on the ground during his teamâs pre-match preparation. He was taken by ambulance to Al Haramain Hospital, where he was declared dead.
Match proceeds with tribute at the stadium
The match went ahead as per the original schedule, with the players, coaches and match officials observing a minute’s silence for Zaki. âThe Bangladesh Cricket Board deeply mourns the passing of Mahbub Ali Zaki (59), Specialist Pace Bowling Coach of the BCB Game Development Department and Assistant Coach of Dhaka Capitals in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) T20 2026.
BCB mourns huge loss, issues official statement
âHe passed away today, 27 December 2025, in Sylhet at around 1:00 PM (afternoon). Mahbub Ali Zakiâs dedication and invaluable contribution to the development of fast bowling and Bangladesh cricket will be remembered with profound respect and gratitude.
âThe Bangladesh Cricket Board extends its deepest condolences to his family, friends, colleagues and the entire cricketing fraternity at this time of immense loss,â said the BCB in a statement on Saturday.
The sudden collapse shocked everyone at the ground, with team officials saying Zaki had not complained of any health issues prior to the incident. Players from several BPL teams, including Sylhet Titans, Noakhali Express, and Chattogram Royals, rushed to the hospital as news of the incident spread in Bangladeshâs cricket community.
Fast-bowling mentor who shaped rising pacers
Zaki gained prominence in Bangladeshâs cricket circles after working closely with fast bowler Taskin Ahmed when the pacemanâs bowling action came under scrutiny during the Menâs T20 World Cup in India in 2016.
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A fast bowler during his playing career, Zaki represented Comilla district in the National Cricket Championship and also played for Abahani Limited, Bangladesh’s most decorated club, in the Dhaka Premier League.
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