Former India fast bowler Salil Ankola says he has overcome severe depression and has left a rehabilitation facility near Pune. Both reports describe him as being in good condition after treatment, characterizing his recovery as being in an “absolutely fighting fit” state. During his stay, Ankola lost about 10 kilograms, the accounts note, indicating physical changes alongside his recovery. After completing rehabilitation, he expresses eagerness to “resume work” and re-enter the cricket environment. The outlets report that he is open to roles connected to cricket, particularly coaching, and he is considering restarting his career in Pune. The reports present his return as a personal comeback following mental health treatment, without detailing the timeline of illness, specific treatment methods, or further medical guidance. Both sources therefore align on his recovery from depression, his release from the facility near Pune, his current health condition as described, and his intent to begin coaching or other cricket-related work.
Salil Ankola says he has recovered from severe depression and plans to return to cricket work
Former India fast bowler Salil Ankola says he has overcome severe depression and has left a rehabilitation facility near Pune. Both reports describe him as being in good condition after treatment, cha...
- Salil Ankola, a former India cricketer, says he has recovered from severe depression.
- He has left a rehabilitation facility near Pune.
- Both reports describe him as being in good condition after treatment.
- Ankola lost about 10 kg during his time in rehabilitation.
- He says he wants to return to cricket, including coaching work in Pune.
Salil Ankola, the former cricketer, has recently triumphed over a significant struggle with severe depression, leaving a rehab facility near Pune in an 'absolutely fighting fit' state. Eager to dive back into the cricket scene, he is open to pursuing coaching and other cricket-related roles. Having lost 10 kgs throughout his stay, Ankola is now prepared to start his coaching career in Pune, marking an inspiring comeback.
23 hours agoSalil Ankola, the former cricketer, has recently triumphed over a significant struggle with severe depression, leaving a rehab facility near Pune in an 'absolutely fighting fit' state. Eager to dive back into the cricket scene, he is open to pursuing coaching and other cricket-related roles. Having lost 10 kgs throughout his stay, Ankola is now prepared to start his coaching career in Pune, marking an inspiring comeback.
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