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It Doesn't Matter Who You Are ...

Peter Langston | October 21, 2023

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No matter what you think of him, Glenn Maxwell's decision to stand down to deal with his mental health in 2019 was smart but his decision to talk about it was not just courageous. It created an atmosphere where men could see that asking for help is not a sign of weaknesses. We should be growing our boys to men who are resilient, not tough. This is a good five minutes of Maxwell with Harsha Bhogle. Click on top link if you'd like to support those with mental health issues.



About Me

Peter Langston

Current Rating: 5 / 5
www.peterlangstonpoet.com
Tamworth, New South Wales, Australia
I was a teacher for twenty years and a writer forever. I played the game with great passion and commitment from about eight. I had several satisfying innings, bowled more overs than I deserved and held the very occasional screamer ... until I lost my playing mojo in my early 30's. Unfortunately, I've never found my way back beyond the boundary apart from several games where my mates were fun but I was rubbish, so I watch and occasionally write about the game instead. In my other worlds, I have published five volumes of poetry, had a play come to the stage and written about all sorts of topics, in all sorts of way, in all sorts of media. I have been married to Sue since 1979. We have lasted this long because although she has bad taste in men, she can't admit she is wrong. We have three adult children, five grandchildren and more stories than an afternoon can last.

Favourite players: Doug Walters, John Hildred, Steve Waugh, Ian Chappell and Andrew Davis

Favourite grounds: SCG, Lambert Park, The LCG (Langston Cricket Ground)

All-time cricket hero: Doug Walters

Favourite bat: Symonds Tusker, which mocks me from the corner of my study.

Most memorable moment in cricket:
I am old enough that I have forgotten my most memorable moments in cricket but they almost certainly involved mates from the Waratahs Cricket Club of Armidale.

What’s the best cricket advice you’ve ever received:
Most advice is useless. It only works for the bloke giving it.