Rohit Sharma faced these problems in his childhood due to cricket, listen to the unheard story of his struggle which no one knows.

Rohit Sharma talked about the challenges he faced in the early days of his career and also said that those experiences have made him the stronger person he is today. Rohit Sharma (Image Credit- Twitter X) Playing at the top level as an international cricketer comes with its own challenges. Often when an unknown cricketer becomes a world superstar, his struggles are ignored. It takes a lot of mental strength to overcome these adverse situations, and even more courage when a player shares his past experiences. Recently, Indian team’s Test and ODI captain, Rohit Sharma revealed about similar experiences. In a recent discussion, Rohit talked about what challenges he faced in the early days of his career and also said that those experiences have made him the stronger person he is today. Rohit Sharma: A strong cricket star made from challenges Recalling the struggles of his early days, Rohit told how his courage did not break even after hours of train travel and long games. According to him, these difficulties have played an important role in shaping his personality and cricket career. Today Rohit Sharma is not only an excellent batsman but also a strong captain and decisive person of the team. Rohit said during a discussion on Jitendra Chowksey’s YouTube channel. “Sport has a lot of demands, be it the journey, learning the skills, fitness or training. In Mumbai, if you want to be a cricketer, you have to travel – 2 hours of train travel, 5 to 6 hours of playing, then traveling back – you don’t know if you will get a seat or not. It took a toll on me physically and mentally. But I enjoyed it, and these tough times made me stronger – that’s what made me who I am today and these things help in taking difficult decisions.”

Former Indian cricketer Robin Uthappa made a big statement recalling his ‘depression and suicide’ mental health struggle

Uthappa was part of the T20 World Cup 2007 winning Indian team Robin Uthappa. (Photo via Getty Images) Former Indian cricket team wicketkeeper batsman Robin Uthappa has recently made a big statement about mental health. He has also told how it troubled him in the year 2011. It is worth noting that recently former cricketers David Johnson and Graham Thorpe died after suffering from mental depression for years. But now the 38-year-old former cricketer has spoken openly on the importance of mental health. Giving an example, Uthappa said that a person should always focus on that day and the present time, and should not think too far ahead. Robin Uthappa made a big statement about mental health Let us tell you that recently Uthappa has talked about mental health on his YouTube channel. Uthappa said – We are going to talk about depression and suicide. We recently heard about Graham Thorpe and David Johnson. VB Chandra Shekhar sir who was the rock of CSK. I have been there too, and it was not a memorable journey. It (mental depression) is debilitating, you feel like you are a burden to the people you love. It is challenging and you feel like you are less valuable. Uthappa further said- In 2011, I was very ashamed of my existence as a human being. It is absolutely okay that you do not know what to do next. Sometimes just being there for that one day takes you forward. Often you do not need the light at the end of the tunnel. You only need the light on the next step. We have heard of many people who ended their lives due to depression. I have personally felt this. When I was going through clinical depression, I often felt like I was a burden. I was looking for answers. A look at Robin Uthappa’s cricket career On the other hand, if we tell you about Uthappa’s cricket career, he has played 46 ODIs and 13 T20 matches for the Indian team, in which he has scored 934 and 249 runs respectively. Apart from this, he has scored 4952 runs in 205 IPL matches.

IPL 2024: ‘Father’s struggle made son a superstar’ Indian cricketer gave a big statement about SRH team’s new sensation Nitish Reddy

Nitish came into limelight after playing an inning of 64 runs in 37 balls against Punjab. Nitish Reddy (Image Credit- Twitter X) Know who is Nitish Kumar ReddyNitish Kumar Reddy has become a big superstar overnight for Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) by playing a match-winning inning of 64 runs in 37 balls against Punjab Kings (PBKS) on Tuesday, April 9 in IPL 2024. . On the other hand, now Indian cricket team’s all-rounder Hanuma Vihari, who has played cricket with him for the state team of Andhra Pradesh, has given a big statement regarding Nitish Reddy. Vihari says that his father has struggled a lot to make Nitish a superstar cricketer. The story of the struggle is such that the cricketer’s father even left his job. Hanuma Vihari gave a big statement regarding Nitish Reddy Let us tell you that regarding Nitish Reddy’s brilliant innings for Hyderabad in IPL 2024 against Punjab, Hanuma Vihari wrote on his official X account – His (Nitish) father left his job for his career, he guided him and Nurtured. He has reaped the rewards of his hard work and I saw him when he was 17 years old. I’m proud of the way he has developed as a player. Asset for SRH and India in the future. See this social media post of Hanuma Vihari NKR- comes from a humble background.His father left his job for his career, he guided him and nurtured him. His hard work has paid dividends and I’ve seen him when he was 17 years old. Proud of him of how he’s grown as a player.Asset for SRH n India in the future! — Hanuma Vihari (@Hanumavihari) April 9, 2024 According to media reports, Nitish’s father Mutalya Reddy, who worked in Hindustan Zinc, had resigned from the job after he was transferred to Udaipur. So Nitish started playing cricket with a plastic cricket bat at the age of five. Later, Nitish’s father took him to Visakhapatnam District Cricket Association, where he was trained by excellent coaches. On the other hand, Nitish came into limelight for his batting in Vijay Merchant Trophy 2017-18. This season he scored a total of 1237 runs at an excellent average of 176.41. During this period, a triple century, two centuries and two half-centuries were seen from his bat.

WPL 2024: ‘A lot of struggle and hard work’ Shobhana Asha gave a big statement after 5 wicket loss against UP

RCB has defeated UP Warriors by 2 runs in the second match of WPL. Shobana Asha (Image Credit- Twitter X) Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) has made a great start in the second season of the Women’s Premier League (WPL). Let us tell you that yesterday on 24th February, RCB has achieved a thrilling win by 2 runs against UP Warriors at M Chinnaswamy Stadium. Also, let us tell you that spinner Shobhana Asha played an important role in RCB’s victory in this match. She took five wickets in the match, while in the match when UP needed 31 runs in the last four overs to win, Shobhana took three wickets in the 17th over (Sweta Sehrawat 31, Grace Harris 38 and Kiran Navgire 1). Took out and overturned the match. For this brilliant performance, Shobhana was awarded the Player of the Match award. His eyes became moist while receiving this award. So, after this brilliant performance, Shobhana has given a big statement highlighting her struggle and hard work. Shobhana Asha gave a big statement Let us tell you that after the UP Warriors vs Royal Challengers Bangalore match, Shobhana Asha quoted News 18 as saying – After a lot of hard work, right now I am not thinking about my five-wicket haul. We have won our first match at home. Happy to contribute to the team’s victory on Chinnaswamy’s field. Regarding taking three wickets in one over, Shobhana further said – I knew that a similar situation would happen and I had also thought about it. I did a lot of homework and watched Grace (Harris) play against the turn. I thought if I could pull the length of the ball backwards then I might get an edge or it might be bowled. I was ready to take the beating, but I knew I would get his wicket.