Salil Ankola, former India pacer national electorate, battles depression; undergoing treatment

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Salil Ankola, former India pacer and national selector, battling depression; undergoing treatment at mental health center

Mumbai: Former India and Mumbai fast bowler and former national selector Salil Ancora TOI has learned that she suffers from severe depression and has been admitted to a rehabilitation center near Pune.“Yes, Salil suffered from depression and hence he was admitted to a mental health care center near Pune a few weeks ago. Since losing his mother in October 2024, Salil has been very sad and unable to accept her death. So, recently, when he saw himself breaking down and getting sick frequently, he chose to get treatment at a good place and in a quiet environment,” Salil’s wife Riya Ankola told TOI.Push boundaries with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!She informs that Ankora is recovering from her slump. “As a family we are delighted that he chose to rest rather than have a complete breakdown. He is recovering well, exercising regularly and will soon be back to his first love, which was, is and always will be cricket as he has always been a fighter and always stronger than before. We, his family and friends always supported him. “Riya said.

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“The cricket fraternity has been very kind in supporting his decision to take a break from work to heal,” she added.Some decades ago, Ancora entered rehab for alcoholism, but this time around, it was reported that he suffered from depression as a result of his withdrawal. Ancora was appointed as a national elector on January 7, 2023, and will serve until August 2024. He is also the Chief Elector of Mumbai from 2021-23.The 58-year-old has been commentating in domestic and international cricket. intense pulsed light past few years.Ankola played for India in a lone Test match against Pakistan in Karachi in 1989 and was the only other player besides the legend to make his debut in the tournament. Sachin Tendulkar and Waqar Younis. He took two wickets in that match. He also played 20 ODIs and took 13 wickets. Ankola was a key player for Mumbai in the 1990s, playing 54 first-class matches and taking 181 wickets with a best record of 6-47. In 1997, at the age of 28, the Mumbai native retired due to a tumor in his jaw and was unable to continue his cricket career.He later became an actor and appeared in many TV series and movies.

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