Indore, November 13: India skipper Virat Kohli on Wednesday lent support to Glenn Maxwell who has taken a break from international cricket on account of mental health issues, saying what the Australian all-rounder has done by accepting the concern is "remarkable'. Maxwell, who was part of the playing XI in the first two T20I matches against Sri Lanka last month, took a break for an unspecified period to deal with his mental problems. He was followed by young batsman Nic Maddinson who also opted out of the three-day tour game against Pakistan. Virat Kohli Practises With Pink Ball on Team India Return Ahead of Bangladesh 2019 Test Series, ‘Great to Be Back With the Boys’ Says Indian Skipper (See Pictures).
"Not to say that you give up but just to gain more clarity, you tend to take a bit more space which, in my opinion, is quite acceptable and quite a nice thing to do when you are not able to carry on anymore." "I think these things should be respected and not taken in a negative way at all. It's just not having the capacity to deal with things which can happen to any person to any walk of life. I think it should be taken in a very positive way," he added.
India are currently placed at the top of the ongoing World Test Championship with 240 points. They have won all their five games so far in the competition and will be looking to extend their lead at the numero uno spot when they take on Bangladesh in the two-Test series.
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