We ignored mental health aspect, says Senthilnathan
The Hindu
‘I have proposed that we should have sessions with sports psychologists’
Nathu Singh’s rise to prominence was one of the fairy tale stories of the post-IPL era. The MRF trainee was picked up by Mumbai Indians for ₹3.2 crores in the 2016 IPL auction. However, after making heads turn with his raw pace and swing, the Rajasthan bowler faded away and no longer plays First Class cricket.
Nathu’s case is not an isolated one in Indian cricket and there are many others whose careers have gone off the boil, unable to handle money and fame.
MRF pace foundation head coach M. Senthilnathan confesses that he is disappointed seeing some of the MRF trainees losing their focus.
More Related News