The former spinner opens up about depression and the stigma he faced.
Laxman Sivaramakrishnan, the former Indian leg-spinner, has laid bare his struggles with depression and alcoholism, revealing a darker side of life after cricket. In a heartfelt interview, he shared how his reputation as an alcoholic led many families to turn away, not wanting their daughters to marry him. It’s a stark reminder that the game can often leave players in the shadows once the spotlight fades.
Sivaramakrishnan didn’t shy away from discussing the heavy toll that stigma took on his mental health. He described moments of isolation, where the very people who cheered for him on the field became distant once the curtains closed. His honesty about these battles shines a light on the often-overlooked mental health issues faced by athletes, reminding us that behind every player is a human being fighting their own battles.
As he continues his journey of recovery, Sivaramakrishnan’s story serves as a beacon of hope for many. It’s a call to arms for the cricket community to foster a more supportive environment for players, both on and off the pitch. Let’s hope his bravery encourages others to come forward and speak about their own struggles, breaking the silence around mental health in sports.
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