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Robin Scott-Elliot: When the toughest goal can be staying in the game

Inside Sport followed Marcus Trescothick, or "Mad Fish" as he is now apparently known by his Somerset team-mates, around India during cricket's Champions League last month, which suggests last week's programme exploring depression among sportspeople had been commissioned long before Robert Enke, the German goalkeeper, took his own life. But Enke's death added a raw poignancy to the issue,...

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Trescothick admits tour dilemma

Somerset captain Marcus Trescothick tells BBC Sport he is unsure whether to travel abroad with his club again after his aborted trip to India in October.

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Wicketkeepers In Demand

As England's squad head off for South Africa, they leave behind an unusual flurry of county transfer activity and this time it's mostly about wicketkeepers. New Surrey signing Stephen Davies will be on the plane with Strauss and co, understudying Matt Prior but his departure from Worcestershire has prompted a game of musical chairs. Gloucestershire unceremoniously dumped Steve Adshead and have now...

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The Week in Cricket

Well this week has been quite a quiet one in the world of cricket with only a few things to talk about but they are exciting things that are to be talked about including the return home of Marcus Trescothick, the big question of who is going to sign Matthew Hoggard up for next Season and of course the Champions League Twenty/20 is reaching its conclusion. Firstly it was no surprise when I turned on...

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A DIFFERENT HEROISM.. A few days ago...

A DIFFERENT HEROISM.. A few days ago, I wrote about Marcus Trescothick courageously making the journey to India to help his county, Somerset, compete in the Champions League Twenty 20. I`m pretty sure that, like me, the whole of the cricket loving nation hoped that he might get through it and might have hoped that he could rise from the depths of his anxiety and play for England again. My, how we`ve...

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Vaughan backs Trescothick's 'courageous decision'

Michael Vaughan has said Marcus Trescothick "deserves a huge amount of credit" for going to India to take part in the Champions League Twenty20

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Vaughan backs 'brave' Trescothick

Michael Vaughan says he has no doubt Marcus Trescothick will get back to his best despite the recurrence of his stress-related illness.

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Somerset feared Trescothick anxiety relapse 'might happen'

• Director of cricket accompanied batsman and wife to India • Says Trescothick 'was very honest to me' The Somerset director of cricket, Brian Rose, has admitted that he knew he was taking a risk in selecting Marcus Trescothick for the Champions League in India. The former England batsman returned home yesterday, following a recurrence of his stress-related illness. It is the third time...

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Marcus Back At Home

'Banger', 'Tresco' or simply 'Tres', Marcus Trescothick is a very popular character in England and especially in Somerset. We all want to see him on the cricket field fit and well so the news of his premature return from India is a huge disappointment. Depression is a much-misunderstood affliction. Sufferers are not 'mad' or people to be avoided. They simply happen to have an illness which is very...

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Window likely for CL T20

Somerset County Cricket Club is delighted to proceed to the League Stage of the Champions League Twenty20. As you are all aware Marcus Trescothick has made a great effort to travel to India to attend this exciting tournament. Regrettably it has not worked out for him regarding his personal well-being and he has travelled back to England to rejoin his family. The Club and all his team-mates have fully...

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Trescothick flies home from India!

I am posting this on the ITC forum rather than the England forum, simply because some of our Aussie friends have wondered why Trescothick has not been in the selectors minds. ---Quote (Originally by BBC)--- *Somerset's Marcus Trescothick has had to fly home from the Champions League Twenty20 in India after a recurrence of his stress-related illness.* The former England opener, 33, will play no further...

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Trescothick flies home from India

Marcus Trescothick has had to fly home from Somerset's Champions League campaign in India after a recurrence of his stress-related illness

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Trescothick returns home early from Champions League

• Anxiety disorder forces Trescothick to leave India prematurely • Latest relapse ends any hope of a return to England set-up Marcus Trescothick's attempt to conquer his anxiety disorder and play for Somerset in the Champions League has ended prematurely. Trescothick has flown home early from India after suffering a repeat of the stress-related condition that put paid to his England career...

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PCA Team Of The Year

The PCA Awards contained few surprises this year. Marcus Trescothick won the major prize of Player of the Year, dominating English one-day and four-day cricket and helping Somerset to a lot of match victories if not actual trophies. James Taylor deservedly followed his cricket writers' award with the PCA Young Player of the Year. Leicestershire have had little to shout about this summer so they should...

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A SMILE ON THE FACE Back in...

A SMILE ON THE FACE Back in March, 2008, I wrote a piece on this blog about the decision by Marcus Trescothick that he could no longer continue to play test cricket and that, instead, he would concentrate on serving his county, Somerset, with whom he had been associated for 17 years having been born in the county at Keynsham. His decision followed a series of difficulties he had encountered and which...