After battling with mental health issues for years and even returning from Australia during their tour in 2006, ex-England opener Marcus Trescothick retired from international cricket in 2008. Getty Images
Australia all-rounder Glenn Maxwell has taken a break from cricket to take care of his mental health. PA
Former India spinner Maninder Singh recently admitted he battled serious mental health issues after early success in his career. Adrian Murrell/Allsport
Retired Australia fast bowler Shaun Tait took a break from cricket in 2008 to take care of his mental health. He soon moved away from international cricket. Getty Images.
Australia's up-and-coming batsman Will Pucovski, 21, has already taken two breaks from cricket following long-standing issues relating to mental well-being. AFP
Former New Zealand batsman Lou Vincent battled a serious case of depression following his involvement in a fixing scandal. Getty Images
Former England fast bowler Steve Harmison battled depression for most of his career and required anti-depressants during his playing days. Getty Images
Retired England batsman Jonathan Trott returned home from England’s tour of Australia in 2013 with stress-related illness. Getty Images
In 2008, former England fast bowler Matthew Hoggard came close to tears on the field due to mental health problems. Getty Images
After battling with mental health issues for years and even returning from Australia during their tour in 2006, ex-England opener Marcus Trescothick retired from international cricket in 2008. Getty Images
Australia all-rounder Glenn Maxwell has taken a break from cricket to take care of his mental health. PA
Former India spinner Maninder Singh recently admitted he battled serious mental health issues after early success in his career. Adrian Murrell/Allsport
Retired Australia fast bowler Shaun Tait took a break from cricket in 2008 to take care of his mental health. He soon moved away from international cricket. Getty Images.
Australia's up-and-coming batsman Will Pucovski, 21, has already taken two breaks from cricket following long-standing issues relating to mental well-being. AFP
Former New Zealand batsman Lou Vincent battled a serious case of depression following his involvement in a fixing scandal. Getty Images
Former England fast bowler Steve Harmison battled depression for most of his career and required anti-depressants during his playing days. Getty Images
Retired England batsman Jonathan Trott returned home from England’s tour of Australia in 2013 with stress-related illness. Getty Images
In 2008, former England fast bowler Matthew Hoggard came close to tears on the field due to mental health problems. Getty Images
After battling with mental health issues for years and even returning from Australia during their tour in 2006, ex-England opener Marcus Trescothick retired from international cricket in 2008. Getty Images