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Indians more tolerant, English, Australian and West Indies players give up on mental health: Ganguly


Indians more tolerant, English, Australian and West Indies players give up on mental health: Ganguly
BCCI president Sourav Ganguly said the bio-secure protocols are tough for cricketers but Indians are ‘more tolerant’ in dealing with them.
Updated Apr 06, 2021 · 05:11 pm
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Indians are “more tolerant” in dealing with mental health issues than cricketers from countries like England and Australia, BCCI president Sourav Ganguly said on Tuesday as he acknowledged the challenge the strict bio-secure environments pose for the players.
Ever since the international cricket resumed, the players have been forced to stay in bio-bubbles, where their life is restricted to hotels and stadiums.

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