South African opener Tazmin Brits has opened up about her remarkable journey back to cricket, one marked by heartbreak, resilience, and destiny. Speaking to Anjum Chopra , Brits recalled how difficult life became after her car accident, a phase where she lost direction and purpose.
“It wasn’t easy. I actually wanted to commit suicide a few times; those thoughts did cross my mind, and I even tried,” she admitted. “But I had very supportive parents, especially my mother. I had to seek help to get my mind right, but it wasn’t easy. I had a lot of dips, still do sometimes, but that’s part of sport.”
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Her comeback story took a surprising turn one evening when she was sitting at a bar. “A guy walked in looking for women cricketers—he was the coach of North West. My friends told him I used to play cricket, and one thing led to another,” she recalled. That chance meeting changed everything.
Tazmin, who had tried to return to javelin before her cricket comeback, soon realised destiny had other plans. “Maybe it was God’s way of redirecting me,” she said.
Tazmin has now firmly established herself as a key player for South Africa . In the ongoing ODI World Cup , she scored a brilliant century against New Zealand , anchoring the innings and steering her team to a memorable victory. Her composed stroke play and ability to handle pressure have made her a match-winner, and that innings in particular was a turning point in South Africa’s campaign.
Her journey highlights persistence, adaptability, and seizing opportunities whenever they come. From overcoming setbacks to delivering on the biggest stage, Tazmin Brits embodies the spirit of a sportsperson who refuses to give up.
“It wasn’t easy. I actually wanted to commit suicide a few times; those thoughts did cross my mind, and I even tried,” she admitted. “But I had very supportive parents, especially my mother. I had to seek help to get my mind right, but it wasn’t easy. I had a lot of dips, still do sometimes, but that’s part of sport.”
Click here to watch the video.
Her comeback story took a surprising turn one evening when she was sitting at a bar. “A guy walked in looking for women cricketers—he was the coach of North West. My friends told him I used to play cricket, and one thing led to another,” she recalled. That chance meeting changed everything.
Tazmin, who had tried to return to javelin before her cricket comeback, soon realised destiny had other plans. “Maybe it was God’s way of redirecting me,” she said.
Tazmin has now firmly established herself as a key player for South Africa . In the ongoing ODI World Cup , she scored a brilliant century against New Zealand , anchoring the innings and steering her team to a memorable victory. Her composed stroke play and ability to handle pressure have made her a match-winner, and that innings in particular was a turning point in South Africa’s campaign.
Her journey highlights persistence, adaptability, and seizing opportunities whenever they come. From overcoming setbacks to delivering on the biggest stage, Tazmin Brits embodies the spirit of a sportsperson who refuses to give up.
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