Indore, Nov 13: India skipper Virat Kohli on Wednesday lent support to Glenn Maxwell who has taken a break from international cricket on account of mental health issues, saying what the Australian all-rounder has done by accepting the concern is "remarkable'.
Maxwell, who was part of the playing XI in the first two T20I matches against Sri Lanka last month, took a break for an unspecified period to deal with his mental problems. He was followed by young batsman Nic Maddinson who also opted out of the three-day tour game against Pakistan.
"You know when you get to the international stage, every player that's in the squad needs that communication -- that ability to speak out. I think what Glenn has done is remarkable," Kohli told reporters on the eve of the first Test against Bangladesh starting at the Holkar Stadium.