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Michael Vaughan feels ‘conned’ by Jonathan Trott’s mental illness claims

"I do not think Trott realises just how important an issue it is," says Michael Vaughan

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Jonathan Trott says he pulled out of Ashes 2013-14 due to ‘exhaustion’

Trott pulled out of the 2013-14 Ashes after England's 381-run defeat at Brisbane.

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Danish Kaneria: A tale of fine career clouded by spot-fixing scandal

Kaneria was named as the one to have influenced the result of a Natwest Pro40 match.

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Mohinder Amarnath visits psychoanalyst

Mohinder Amarnath has been rushed for treatment to the British Psychoanalytic Society.

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It’s time cricket authorities took a serious look at depression levels affecting the players

Because of the stigma attached, management and administrators behave as if nothing's wrong.

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Jonathan Trott’s stress-related illness attributed to packed cricket schedule, ‘stressful tours’

During the overwhelmingly sympathetic reaction to England batsman Jonathan Trott's decision to quit the Ashes tour of Australia suffering from a "stress-related illness", a theme has emerged.

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Steve Harmison: Spent 10 years hiding depression on tour

Former England pacer Steve Harmison sympathised with Jonathan Trott on stress-related illness and revealed that he has sent 10 years hiding depression on cricket tours.

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Jonathan Trott’s problems highlight why depression is common to cricketers

Jonathan Trott, who returned to England after the first Ashes 2013-14 Test at Brisbane, is one of the many cricketers who have struggled with mental stress. Arunabha Sengupta looks at the reasons behind chronic depression in cricket, while arguing the case for spreading awareness about the afflictions among the cricketing community.

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Ashes 2013-14: David Warner apologises for “poor and weak” comment on Jonathan Trott

Australia opener David Warner on Tuesday apologised for calling England batsman Jonathan Trott as "poor and weak" during the first Ashes Test at Brisbane.

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Ashes 2013-14: Marcus Trescothick backs Jonathan Trott’s decision to leave due to stress-related illness

Former England batsman Marcus Trescothick said that Jonathan Trott had made the right decision to leave the Ashes tour due to a stress-related illness on Monday.

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