
'I was on my last chance' - cricketer's anorexia battle
Former Somerset all-rounder Arul Suppiah tells BBC Sport about his battle with anorexia.
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Arul Vivasvan Suppiah is a former Malaysian cricketer. As a right-handed batsman and left-arm orthodox spin bowler, he played for the Malaysia national cricket team and county cricket in England for Somerset County Cricket Club. His career highs involve holding a world record for best Twenty20 bowling figures and first-class innings of 156 against India, in a match before the Test series against England. He is the youngest ever player to play for Malaysia, and has played for England at Under-14, Under-15, Under-16 and Under-18 level. He has also represented England Under-16s at hockey. His elder brother Rohan also played for Malaysia.
Former Somerset all-rounder Arul Suppiah tells BBC Sport about his battle with anorexia.