sport news Jason Roy is firing on all cylinders again after fighting through a 'dark time' trends now

sport news Jason Roy is firing on all cylinders again after fighting through a 'dark time' trends now
sport news Jason Roy is firing on all cylinders again after fighting through a 'dark time' trends now

sport news Jason Roy is firing on all cylinders again after fighting through a 'dark time' trends now

Jason Roy is firing on all cylinders again after fighting through a ‘dark time’ after England batsman admits that move to Pakistan Super League wasn't 'mentally right' following Netherlands victory England's Jason Roy admitted to going through ‘a dark time’ earlier this year  The 31-year-old took a two month hiatus from the sport after a number of fines  Roy claimed that his move to the Pakistan Super League wasn't 'mentally right' 

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Jason Roy admitted going through ‘a dark time’ earlier this year after helping England move to a 2-0 lead over the Netherlands with a powerful 73 off 60 balls.

Struggling after nearly two years of bubble life, he was later fined £2,500 by the ECB’s Cricket Discipline Commission and handed a two-match ban, suspended for 12 months, for an unspecified transgression deemed to have brought the game into disrepute. It prompted him to take two months away from cricket to recharge.

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