It's been tougher since retirement: Johnson on battle with depression

Former Australia pacer Mitchell Johnson has revealed that he battled with depression both during and after his cricket career.

Australia's retiring test crickter Mitchell Johnson, right, and team mates Nathan Lyon, centre, and Mitchell Marsh leave the ground on a rain delay against New Zealand during their cricket test match in Perth, Australia. File photo: PTI
Australia's retiring test crickter Mitchell Johnson, right, and team mates Nathan Lyon, centre, and Mitchell Marsh leave the ground on a rain delay against New Zealand during their cricket test match in Perth, Australia. File photo: PTI
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2 min read Last Updated : Oct 27 2020 | 2:37 PM IST

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Former Australia pacer Mitchell Johnson has revealed that he battled with depression both during and after his cricket career.

"I've found it tougher since retiring from cricket," Johnson said while speaking about the issue during the filming of Channel 7's SAS Australia. "All of a sudden, you're not doing as much. You sort of lose your purpose a little bit."

"I struggle with, probably, confidence at times. I'm in that transition now where I've been out of playing cricket for about two years," he added.

Johnson, who took 313 wickets in 73 Test appearances, retired from Test cricket in 2015 but played on for three further seasons in the Indian Premier League and Big Bash League (BBL). He finally bid adieu to professional cricket in 2018.

"Yeah, plenty of times. I found out I've got depression...but I think the depression was something I've had even from a younger age," the 38-year-old replied when asked by the presenters if he'd found retirement hard.

"It (cricket) sort of blocked things out in a way. It sort of hid the depression, but there were a lot of times where you would go back to your room, you're away from family and you start to dwell on things. Through my cricket career, I actually just dealt with it (depression). It's just about me now actually moving forward and taking it upon myself to be active with certain things, to keep my mind going," he added.

The left-handed pacer also represented Australia in 153 ODIs and 30 T20Is in which he scalped 239 and 38 wickets respectively.

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Topics :Australia cricket teamMitchell JohnsonDepression

First Published: Oct 27 2020 | 2:26 PM IST

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