Business Kamal founded the Lotus Kamal Group which is a well-known Bengali textile industry.
Politics Kamal was elected to Parliament from
Comilla-9 in 1996. He received 57,195 votes while his closest rival,
Monirul Haq Chowdhury of
Jatiya Party (E), received 47,570 votes. He received 138,089 votes while his nearest rival, Mobasher Alam Bhuiyan of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, received 89,821. Kamal was re-elected to parliament in December 2018 from Comilla-10 as a candidate of the Awami League. He received 405,299 votes while his nearest rival, Md Monirul Haq Chowdhuri of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, received 12,488 votes.
Cricket administration Kamal has been involved with cricket and its development for last 30 years in various capacities. From 1990 to 2010 he was chairman of the cricket committee of
Abahani Limited, before becoming the President of Asian Cricket Council between 2010 and 2012. In 2012, Kamal was named as the vice-president of the
International Cricket Council (ICC) for the 2012–2014 term. Prior to his nomination for the ICC, Kamal was the president of the
Bangladesh Cricket Board. Kamal succeeded Alan Isaac as president of the ICC in 2014. Kamal resigned from his designation as ICC President, with effect from 1 April 2015. The resignation was reportedly to protest alleged non-compliance by the ICC of laws written in the constitution of the ICC, and he was an active protester of corruption in cricket. ==Personal life==