He said goodbye to international cricket.

Parbo desk:
Whatever the big game, at one point in his career, he will break down mentally. You will also think about giving up playing in frustration. He will not be able to leave, he will be able to play with him and he will not have trouble talking about it with anyone. There are many.
Marcus Trescothick, Jonathan Trott, Steve Harmison, Matthew Haggard, Shaun Tait, Andrew Flintoff, Glenn Maxwell - Can you tell where these cricket stars are in common?
All of them have suffered from emotional exhaustion at different times in their careers. It is first known as a courtesy of Trescothick. That's pretty awful, not necessarily a joke. Trescothic, trots say goodbye to international cricket after exhausted. Some, like Flintoff, Hermison and Haggard, have continued to fight cricket with depression. Some have been away from cricket for some time to fight depression. Former Australia pacer Shaun Tait is one of them. Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell has taken a break from cricket in the middle of the series against Sri Lanka a few days ago.
However, now that you talk about sports, you will actually be thinking after reading. Because he is now the star of the world, he is just fascinated by watching the game. Where he takes it, however, he has a place in common with all the other frustrated playwrights. He also once thought that he would not play; Once upon a time, when he made this decision, where would we see the rhythmic game that we are seeing today?
Yes, the star of the time was Kohli, Virat Kohli, India captain skipper Virat Kohli, who was hanging in a press conference before the first Test against Bangladesh, said that he also suffered from exhaustion after visiting England in 25 years. Many times he thought about quitting cricket.

That England tour was like a nightmare for the captain of India. In the five-match Test series, Kohli had only 1 run. James Anderson, Stuart Broad, Liam Plunkett, Ben Stokes, Chris Oakes, Chris Jordan could not cope with the poison swing. Poor performance had a negative effect on Kohli's mind. He also thought about retiring at the end of the series, 'There have been times in my career when it seems like everything is over. I couldn't figure out what to do when I visited England in the 21st. I did not know what to say to anyone. I could not find people to say that I am not mentally well, I want to stay away from cricket. I could not understand how everyone would take the issue of mental illness. These things should not be tackled at all. The team should always be careful about a cricketer. "
No Indian player has ever retired due to mental exhaustion, nor has he been on temporary breaks. Kohli has urged anyone to look into it in the future if anyone does something like this: 'I support this decision. Everyone is really busy with their work. There is absolutely no way to understand what others think. If you are away from the game for a while, then you should do so. It should not be viewed in any negative way. This happens to everyone. Nothing unusual.
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