South African opener Tazmin Brits has opened up about her remarkable journey back to cricket, one marked by heartbreak, resilience, and destiny. Speaking to Anjum Chopra , Brits recalled how difficult life became after her car accident, a phase where she lost direction and purpose. “It wasn’t easy. I actually wanted to commit suicide a few times; those thoughts did cross my mind, and I even tried,” she admitted. “But I had very supportive parents, especially my mother. I had to seek help to get my mind right, but it wasn’t easy. I had a lot of dips, still do sometimes, but that’s part of sport.” Click here to watch the video . Her comeback story took a surprising turn one evening when she was sitting at a bar. “A guy walked in looking for women cricketers—he was the coach of Nort
'I tried committing suicide': Cricketer reveals gory details about past

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