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It's right to highlight as well that his openness about mental health issues will be more important than his cricket. And that was pretty important to the success of the England team between 2001 and 2005.
He was a magnificent player. There haven’t been many better opening batsmen in my lifetime. But I think the work he has done on the taboo subject of mental health is just as important.