The novel coronavirus lockdown has been a traumatic experience for many cricketers and teams will have to change their approach to mental health ...
The novel coronavirus lockdown has been a traumatic experience for many cricketers and teams will have to change their approach to mental health when the game resumes, mental conditioning coach Paddy Upton has said.
"It's not dissimilar to an athlete suffering an injury and being forced to sit out for months. It's about having to deal with not being able to play or train. Now there are also issues such as not being able to go outdoors." "Attention to players' mental health in good times is not that comprehensive and we're going through an unprecedented time where a number have gone through various emotional and mental turmoil," he added.
"I don't see us playing cricket for a fair number of months," the 51-year-old said."International travel isn't open and it doesn't look like it'll change in the immediate future."
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