Cricket puts players on mental health rollercoaster, study says

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A study by Loughborough University researchers finds players experience extreme highs and lows

The study focused on the men's game but researchers hope there will be a chance to broaden their work

Contributing factors include short-term contracts and job insecurity which lead to potential negative mental health.The findings, which were published in the Journal of Applied Psychology, noted the transitions in the sport from joining an academy, to making the first team, to finally leaving the sport, could also have an impact.

This was further enhanced by players regularly featuring on live television and playing in front of large crowds.The research was led by postgraduate student Dan Ogden and supported by Dr Jamie Barker, Dr Janine Coates and Dr Carolyn Plateau. Dr Barker said: "This is a really interesting and exciting project which starts to explore an important issue in professional cricket.

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