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Women’s T20 WC: ICC Marks World Mental Health Day By Organising Awareness Workshops
The ICC said in a statement that the sessions delivered to the 10 participating teams are aimed at raising awareness about mental health, the importance of prioritising mental well-being both on and off the field, and creating safe environments to talk about matters about mental health.
“The ICC Mental Health Awareness session was a good reminder for us players to look after our mental health as much as our physical fitness. It is important for cricketers to not be ashamed to talk about mental health issues and seek help when needed," said Sri Lanka captain Chamari Athapaththu.
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